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reelect

verb as in reinstate

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In 2004, Bush was handily reelected, even though only 41 percent said they were satisfied with conditions in the country.

From Salon

Donald Trump promised that, once reelected, he would conduct the largest deportation campaign in United States history.

That may be why they were ousted even as progressive prosecutors in Contra Costa and Santa Clara counties were recently reelected.

"The Georgia case will still be prosecuted by Fani Willis, who was reelected yesterday, and there is no reason to think she will abandon the case," Gershman told Salon in an email.

From Salon

If the former president is reelected, “I know that he’s just going to be so much worse, and people are going to be hurting.”

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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