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41vote — dé·vote; de·vote·ment; re·vote; vote·less; vote; de·vote; …
42vote in — phrasal verb vote in or vote into [transitive] Word forms vote in : present tense I/you/we/they vote in he/she/it votes in present participle voting in past tense voted in past participle voted in to give a person or political party a position of …
43vote*/*/*/ — [vəʊt] verb [I/T] I to decide something, or to choose a representative or winner, by officially stating your choice, for example in an election The Council will vote on the proposal next Friday.[/ex] 68 per cent of the union voted against… …
44vote — 1. noun a) A formalized choice on matters of administration or other democratic activities. The city council decided the matter should go to public vote. b) An act or instance of participating in such a choice, e.g., by submitting a ballot.… …
45vote — 1. noun 1) a rigged vote Syn: ballot, poll, election, referendum, plebiscite; show of hands 2) women finally got the vote Syn: suffrage, voting rights, franchise, enfranchisement; voice …
46vote — [15] Vote goes back ultimately to Latin vovēre ‘promise solemnly, wish for’. Its past participle was vōtus, which fed directly into English as the verb vote; the noun vote comes from the Latin derivative vōtum. The modern English meaning of the… …
47vote — 1. noun 1) a rigged vote Syn: ballot, poll, election, referendum, plebiscite, show of hands 2) in 1918 women got the vote Syn: suffrage, franchise, voting rights, voice, say …
48votė — 2 votė sf. ms.: Votė, votė voveraitė lipa aukštai kiaušinių dėt (apynys) Jnš …
49vote — Koho, koho pāloka. Vote of confidence, ōlelo ho oholo hilina i. To vote for the sake of voting, without forethought, koho honua. To vote a straight ticket, koho pololei …
50vote — /vəυt/ noun the act of marking a paper or holding up your hand, to show your opinion or to show who you want to be elected ♦ to take a vote on a proposal, to put a proposal to the vote to ask people present at a meeting to say if they do or do… …