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reselect
/ ˌːɪˈɛ /
verb
- tr to choose (someone or something) again, esp to choose an existing office-holder as candidate for re-election
Derived Forms
- ˌˈپDz, noun
Example Sentences
According to Peruvian law, all 18 members of Peru's cabinet must follow Mr Otárola and hand in their resignations - but the president has the choice to reselect them again if she wishes.
Following her local party members' decision to reselect her, she tweeted: "Thanks to my local association for their ongoing support and I look forward in due course to us fighting a fifth general election together,"
Having to reselect Gmail or Outlook as your preferred default email app every time Google or Microsoft releases an update is less than ideal.
In that case, leave your phone alone and select “Reselect device” on the computer.
You may also see a window pop up on your computer that says “Reselect your device.”
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