cast a vote

  • 1cast a vote — To record or make a vote • • • Main Entry: ↑cast * * * cast a vote phrase to vote in an election Fewer than 20% of the votes cast were for conservative candidates. Thesaurus: to vote in an election or on a political issuehyponym …

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  • 2cast a vote — index vote Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 3cast your vote — vote in an election, mark your ballot    Before you cast your vote, think carefully about the issues …

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  • 4cast a vote — cast a/your vote (also cast a/your ballot) ► to vote: »Building society members can today cast their votes on the biggest merger in building society history. Main Entry: ↑cast …

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  • 5cast your vote — cast a/your vote (also cast a/your ballot) ► to vote: »Building society members can today cast their votes on the biggest merger in building society history. Main Entry: ↑cast …

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  • 6cast a vote — to vote in an election Fewer than 20% of the votes cast were for conservative candidates …

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  • 7cast a vote — submit one s vote, formally deposit a ballot, elect, choose …

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  • 8cast a vote — ➡ elections * * * …

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  • 9vote — 1 n [Latin votum vow, hope, wish] 1 a: a usu. formal expression of opinion or will in response to a proposed decision; esp: one given as an indication of approval or disapproval of a proposal, motion, or candidate for office b: the total number… …

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  • 10cast — [kɑːst ǁ kæst] verb cast PTandPP [transitive] cast a vote also cast a ballot to vote for someone or vote in an election: • Justice Kennedy cast the deciding vote in the 5 4 ruling. * * * cast UK US /kɑːst/ verb [T] ( …

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