Electoral Meaning in English
word
ɪˈɫɛktɝəɫ
ee-LEK-ter-uhl
ɪlˈɛktəɹəl
ee-LEK-tuh-ruhl
التعريف
Relating to elections or the process by which people vote to choose leaders or make decisions.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
Used as an adjective before nouns like 'process', 'system', 'vote', or 'campaign' (e.g., 'electoral system'). Usually formal and appears in news or academic contexts. Not interchangeable with 'election', which is the noun for the event itself.
Spanish: electoralPortuguese (BR): eleitoralPortuguese (PT): eleitoralChinese (Simplified): 选举的Chinese (Traditional): 選舉的Hindi: चुनावीArabic: انتخابيBengali: নির্বাচনীRussian: избирательныйJapanese: 選挙のVietnamese: bầu cửKorean: 선거의Turkish: seçimUrdu: انتخابیIndonesian: pemilihan
جمل نموذجية
The country changed its electoral system last year.
basic
There was an electoral campaign before the vote.
basic
The electoral process was fair and open.
basic
Some countries use an electoral college to choose their president.
natural
Voters faced several electoral choices this year.
natural
She spoke on TV about the need for electoral reform.
natural