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wave election
[ weyv i-lek-shuhn ]
noun
, Politics.
- an election in which one party makes significant gains in Congress, at the state level, or in a parliament:
a wave election that saw Republicans win control of the House and flip seven Senate seats.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of wave election1
First recorded in 2010–15
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Example Sentences
The conventional wisdom has it that this cycle is a GOP wave election.
From The Daily Beast
It would be a wave election, and that wave would sweep Obama away.
From The Daily Beast
But generally speaking they do so only in a real wave election.
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But then came the wave election of 2006, and suddenly the presidency was in sight.
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This is now, that was then, but the similarities to the wave election of 1994 are looking more like déjà vu all over again.
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