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Antonyms:
elected,
elective
Often used in the same context:
ex officio,
elective,
pro tempore,
appointable,
quo warranto,
supernumerary,
pro tem,
lieutenant governor,
corruptible,
plebiscitary,
grievance committee,
discretional,
adjudicative,
unelected,
impeachable,
vested,
lieutenant governorship,
answerable,
unexpired,
unopposed,
lege,
coterminous,
judicial,
inquorate,
amendatory,
posse comitatus,
gubernatorial,
aldermanic,
incumbent,
infructuous,
unsalaried,
recallable,
nicene creed,
justiciable,
irrebuttable,
episcopal,
unicameral,
tenured,
senatorial,
apostolic see,
suffragan,
constitutional,
curial,
municipal,
grievant,
state supreme court,
visitorial,
tempor,
ecclesiastical,
administrative,
subordinate,
prothonotary,
revocable,
recommendatory,
vacant,
mayoral,
executory,
officio,
noncandidate,
delegable,
sui juris,
contumacious,
ultra vires,
lok sabha,
unqualified,
emption,
sacerdotal,
monarchial,
controverted,
usufructuary,
monarchical,
ipso facto,
nonvoting,
nolle prosequi,
primus inter pares,
unconstitutional,
incorruptible,
managerial,
supervisory,
treasonable,
exalted,
unacted,
protem,
de jure,
noncontributory,
unpledged,
diaconal,
demandable,
coextensive,
de jure segregation,
excessing,
nolle,
secretarial,
expedient,
juristic,
nonexempt,
nonacademic,
disbarred,
governmental,
synodical,
overqualified,
intra vires,
advisory,
executive,
nominated,
divisional,
consultative,
elected,
nonelected,
prefectural,
salaried,
ranking,
adminstrative,
appointed,
cantonal,
clerical
Synonyms:
appointed,
nominated,
nominative,
nonelective
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— Nouns for appointive:
committee,
power,
offices,
office,
positions,
officers,
powers,
members,
officials,
system,
posts,
more...
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