postelectoral

English

Etymology

From post- + electoral.

Adjective

postelectoral (not comparable)

  1. After an election.
    • 2009 July 9, Peter Baker, “Poorer Nations Reject a Target on Emission Cut”, in New York Times:
      And in a statement, the leaders said they “deplore postelectoral violence” in Iran, and they pressed Tehran for a diplomatic solution to the standoff on its nuclear program.

Romanian

Etymology

Borrowed from French postéelectoral.

Adjective

postelectoral m or n (feminine singular postelectorală, masculine plural postelectorali, feminine and neuter plural postelectorale)

  1. postelectoral

Declension

Spanish

Adjective

postelectoral m or f (masculine and feminine plural postelectorales)

  1. Alternative form of poselectoral
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