Pronunciation: /səˈlɛktəˌreɪt/
noun a group of people who have the power to select a leader or make decisions
A1 The selectorate is the group of people who have the power to choose the leader.
A2 In a democracy, the selectorate consists of all eligible voters.
B1 Political parties often target specific groups within the selectorate to gain support.
B2 The selectorate plays a crucial role in determining the outcome of elections.
C1 The selectorate's preferences can influence government policies and decisions.
C2 Understanding the dynamics of the selectorate is essential for political strategists.
formal The selectorate of voters plays a crucial role in determining the outcome of elections.
informal The selectorate is basically the group of people who decide who wins the election.
slang The selectorate is like the VIP club that gets to choose the winner.
figurative In the game of politics, the selectorate holds the key to power.
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