Synonym: ballot, choice, decision, designation, determination, poll, referendum, selection, voice. Similar words: voter, vote in, devote, voting, note, quote, remote, notebook. Meaning: [vəʊt] n. 1. a choice that is made by counting the number of people in favor of each alternative 2. the opinion of a group as determined by voting 3. a legal right guaranteed by the 15th amendment to the US constitution; guaranteed to women by the 19th amendment 4. a body of voters who have the same interests 5. the total number of votes cast. v. 1. express one's preference for a candidate or for a measure or resolution; cast a vote 2. express one's choice or preference by vote 3. express a choice or opinion 4. be guided by in voting 5. bring into existence or make available by vote.
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(151) I'll tell you one thing - you'll never get me to vote for him.
(152) The motion was passed by a vote of 215 to 84.
(153) Could we reach a consensus on this matter? Let's take a vote.
(154) The poll, whose objectivity is open to question, gave the party a 39% share of the vote.
(155) Mr Gould called for a move towards "one man one vote"
(156) The Prime Minister appealed to young people to use their vote.
(157) He won the award, but some suspected it was a sympathy vote following his struggle with cancer.
(158) The vote of no confidence was the final humiliation for a government that had been clinging to office.
(159) Under Senate rules, the chamber must vote on the bill by this Friday.
(160) Half the vote has been counted, and our candidate is still in the running.
(161) Their share of the vote sagged badly at the last election.
(162) There was a solid vote in favour of the proposal.
(163) If you think as I do, vote as I do.
(164) He preceded his speech with a vote of thanks to the committee.
(165) You can only vote if you are a member. Contrariwise, not all members have the right to vote.
(166) The opposition has called for a vote of no confidence in the government.
(167) The Socialists came a poor second with 26.5% of the vote.
(168) His younger brother will become eligible to vote on his next birthday.
(169) Put a cross next to the name of the candidate you want to vote for.
(170) Representatives of six nations walked out to show their opposition to the vote.
(171) The Republicans increased their share of the vote, but still fell short of a majority.
(172) Let's put it to the vote. All those in favor raise your hands.
(173) Many police officers view this action as a vote of no-confidence in their service.
(174) Under this rule, only full members of the club are entitled to vote.
(175) We had to vote to appoint all three officers: President, Secretary and Treasurer.
(176) The vote was won only as the result of much arm-twisting by the government.
(177) The vote as good as kills the chance of real reform.
(178) On a point of order , Mr Chairman,(www.Sentencedict.com) can associate members vote on this matter?
(179) 'You mean he's going to vote against her?' Scobie asked in surprise.
(180) A voice at the back sang out that there were not enough members present for a vote.
More similar words: voter, vote in, devote, voting, note, quote, remote, notebook, protest, protein, promote, take note of, potentially, protective, protection, come to terms with, environmental protection.