Pronunciation: /ɪˈlɛktərəl ˈklɛnzɪŋ/
noun a process of manipulating election results by removing certain groups of voters from the electoral roll
A1 Electoral cleansing is the practice of manipulating election results.
A2 Some countries have been accused of electoral cleansing to maintain power.
B1 The government was criticized for engaging in electoral cleansing tactics.
B2 Electoral cleansing can undermine the democratic process and lead to unrest.
C1 International organizations work to prevent electoral cleansing and ensure fair elections.
C2 The issue of electoral cleansing has gained global attention and condemnation.
formal The government has been accused of engaging in electoral cleansing to manipulate election outcomes.
informal Some people believe there's a lot of electoral cleansing going on behind the scenes.
slang I heard they're pulling some shady electoral cleansing to rig the election.
figurative The party's tactics were like a form of electoral cleansing, eliminating any opposition in their path.
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