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  • 71vote of censure — UK US noun [countable] [singular vote of censure plural votes of censure] a voting process in which members of a parliament show that they consider the government is responsible for something bad that has happened Thesaurus: votes and the process …

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  • 72vote-get|ter — «VOHT GEHT uhr», noun. Informal. a person who is successful in getting votes; popular candidate: »He is a good senator and might make a good President, but unless he is able to prove himself an irresistible vote getter he is unlikely to be given… …

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  • 73vote somebody in — ˌvote sb ˈin | ˌvote sb ˈinto/ˈonto sth derived to choose sb for a position by voting • He was voted in as treasurer. • She was voted onto the board of governors. Main entry: ↑votederived …

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  • 74vote somebody into something — ˌvote sb ˈin | ˌvote sb ˈinto/ˈonto sth derived to choose sb for a position by voting • He was voted in as treasurer. • She was voted onto the board of governors. Main entry: ↑votederived …

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  • 75vote somebody onto something — ˌvote sb ˈin | ˌvote sb ˈinto/ˈonto sth derived to choose sb for a position by voting • He was voted in as treasurer. • She was voted onto the board of governors. Main entry: ↑votederived …

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  • 76vote somebody out — ˌvote sb ˈout | ˌvote sb ˈout of/ˈoff sth derived to dismiss sb from a position by voting • He was voted out of office. Main entry: ↑votederived …

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  • 77vote somebody out of something — ˌvote sb ˈout | ˌvote sb ˈout of/ˈoff sth derived to dismiss sb from a position by voting • He was voted out of office. Main entry: ↑votederived …

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  • 78vote somebody out off something — ˌvote sb ˈout | ˌvote sb ˈout of/ˈoff sth derived to dismiss sb from a position by voting • He was voted out of office. Main entry: ↑votederived …

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  • 79Vote for Huggett — was a 1949 British film starring Jack Warner as the head of a London family, in the post war years. It was the second in the Huggetts Trilogy, after 1948 s Here Come the Huggetts. In it Joe Huggett decides to run as a candidate in the local… …

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  • 80vote against — index disapprove (reject), protest, reject Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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