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Candidacy - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Candidacy refers to the state or period of being a candidate in an election or for a position. It involves seeking approval, votes, or appointment to a role.

candidacy

/ˈkændɪdəsi/ /ˈkændɪdəsi/

Definition:

The state of being a candidate in an election or for a position.

Synonyms:

nomination, application, running, contention

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

withdrawal, disqualification

Common Collocations:

announce candidacy, withdraw candidacy, support candidacy, declare candidacy

Derivatives:

candidate, candidates

Usage Tips:

Use "candidacy" to refer to someone’s formal pursuit of a role or office in elections or appointments.

Common Phrases:

throw one's hat in the ring, run for office, stand for election

Etymology:

Derived from Latin "candidatus," meaning "clothed in white," referring to Roman office-seekers wearing white togas.

Examples:

  • 1. She announced her candidacy for mayor last week.
  • 2. His candidacy was supported by many young voters.
  • 3. The committee reviewed her candidacy carefully before approval.
  • 4. He withdrew his candidacy due to personal reasons.

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