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Elect to Meaning in English

expression

ɪˈɫɛkt/ /ˈtu/, /tə/, /tɪ
ee-LEKT tuu, tuh, ti
ɪlˈɛkt/ /tˈuː
il-LEKT TOO

Definition

To choose to do something, especially when there are several possibilities or formal choices.

Usage & Nuances

Formal register; often appears in legal, business, or academic contexts. Used to indicate a conscious or official choice ('elect to participate'). More formal than 'choose to'. Common mistake: confusing with 'be elected' (to a position). 'Elect to' always takes a verb (elect to go, elect to stay).

Example Sentences

You may elect to receive email notifications.

basic

Students can elect to take the test early.

basic

She elected to stay home instead of going out.

basic

Many employees elect to work remotely for more flexibility.

natural

If you elect to skip dessert, you'll save room for coffee later.

natural

He elected to keep his response brief during the meeting.

natural