candidacies
Prononciation : [ˌkændɪˈdeɪsiz]
Mot
Contexte : « politics »
(noun) candidacies refer to the state of being a candidate, which means someone who is trying to be chosen for a job or a position, especially in elections. It's like when someone wants to be the leader in a game and stands up to say they want to play that role.
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Her candidacies for student council helped her gain valuable leadership experience.
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His candidacies were not successful because he didn't have enough support from the voters.
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What makes her candidacies different from other candidates?
Contexte : « elections »
(noun) candidacies can also refer to specific efforts or campaigns of people who are running for an office. Think of it like a school talent show, where several students choose to perform to see who will be the star.
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The various candidacies in the election showed a range of ideas and plans for the future.
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There were too many candidacies this year, which made it confusing for voters to choose.
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How many candidacies were there in the last election?
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