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- verb transitive To vote (somebody previously elected) out of office.
Etymologies
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Examples
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How often, and at what cost, can you "unelect"/overthrow your king/dictator?
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How often, and at what cost, can you "unelect"/overthrow your king/dictator?
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The congressional recess has become the GOP's golden chance to "unelect" Obama.
Rick Horowitz: Health Care: The Presidential Campaign of 2009 2009
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We're still trying to "unelect" Bond here in Missouri.
Meet The Nine GOP Senators Who Voted Against Debating Withdrawal Today 2009
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Is Wilson saying that we should continue to act on behalf of the unborn, BUT we just shouldn't feel bad about it, considering they're the children of the "unelect"?
adventures in mercy SarahSarah 2009
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Additionally, if it's good for the bottom line, the stockholders may or may not chose to unelect warhawk leaders.
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Posted March 8, 2007 3: 32 AM flix writes: more importantly, you can unelect coke or pepsi every single day. you can unelect your insurance company in a matter of days.
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YES ... unelect Dodd and any other architects of the Economic mess.
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Rudyard Kipling, "prophet of blood and vulgarity, prince of ephemerals and idol of the unelect," — as a Chicago critic chortles, — is dead.
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This isn't electing or unelecting leaders here, it's whether or not a company survives. more importantly, you can unelect coke or pepsi every single day. you can unelect your insurance company in a matter of days.
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