postelectoral

adj

Etymology

From post- + electoral.

  1. derived from *leǵ- — “to collect, gather
  2. derived from *legō — “to gather, collect
  3. derived from ēligere — “to elect
  4. derived from ēlēctor — “chooser, selector; voter, elector
  5. inherited from electour — “one with a right to vote in electing some office, elector
  6. formed as electoral — “elector + -al
  7. formed as postelectoral — “post- + electoral

Definitions

  1. After an election.

    • And in a statement, the leaders said they “deplore postelectoral violence” in Iran, and they pressed Tehran for a diplomatic solution to the standoff on its nuclear program.

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