Which preposition to use with ineligible
As his term was to expire on May 2, 1852, and as he was ineligible for a second term, although he knew that a majority of the people favored his continuance in office, he saw no way to accomplish that except by force.
Women, the majority, don't count, can't count for any thingeven for womenat least in the sense of being Census-takers; for General WALKER has decided that Assistant Marshals LAVINIA PURLEAR and SARAH BURGOYNE (hear it, shades of NEY and BLUCHER!) are ineligible to such a warlike title.
Nevertheless, this latter kind of taxes are in principle as ineligible as the former, although not precisely on the same ground.
Certainly this dreamer is the most ineligible of them all.