electioneer - use in sentences

Object

  • purpose: An elected member who disclosed personal data to his or her party for electioneering purposes would potentially commit this offense.
  • campaign: But then again I suspect that this is what Hague is trying to do, it is all part of his negative electioneering campaign.
  • politics: It is vital that the future of business rescue is not submerged by a year of electioneering politics " .
  • stunt: SNP candidate Iain Robertson said: ' This is just a blatant electioneering stunt by Labor.
  • tactic: These should influence our electioneering, not tactics on how to work round the government, local government and post office bureaucracies.
  • practice: Electioneering practices in Britain, as it emerged as a full democracy, have been mapped to a series of databases.

Modifying Another Word

  • again: Mr Justice Sullivan yesterday refused a police request that Mr Biddulph and Miss Pinto should be prevented from using the picture for electioneering again.
  • not: None of our children can vote so the candidates were not electioneering.

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