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president-elect
[ prez-i-duhnt-i-lekt ]
noun
- a president after election but before induction into office.
president-elect
noun
- a person who has been elected president but has not yet entered office
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of president-elect1
Example Sentences
Kamala Harris acknowledged her defeat to President-elect Donald Trump, but also resolved to never give up the fight for a more just union.
Newsmax waited weeks before calling Biden the president-elect.
In January, while Trump was still president-elect, Smith had what she called a "friendly and constructive conversation" with Trump at Mar-a-Lago about the two countries' shared energy relationship.
“If I win, when I’m president-elect, what I’ll do is I’ll speak to one,” he said.
In Sielaff's case, officials likely assumed he did not have a "bona fide, non-immigrant intent" — a foreign residence he doesn't intend to abandon, per the regulations governing tourist and visa waivers — because of his incorrect answer, Jeff Joseph, the president-elect of the American Immigration Lawyer's Association, told Salon.
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