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Sentence count:207+58Posted:2016-09-11Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: ballotchoicedecisiondesignationdeterminationpollreferendumselectionvoiceSimilar words: votervote indevotevotingnotequoteremotenotebookMeaning: [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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(181) I believe that he would be the best possibility to recapture the centre vote in the forthcoming election.
(182) The government is set to vote on the proposed reforms tomorrow.
(183) The 'yes' vote was vitiated by the low turnout in the election.
(184) The party boycotted the election in protest at alleged vote rigging.
(185) A number of Tory rebels are planning to vote against the government.
(186) I'll always stay by the Democratic Party and vote for them.
(187) In a historic vote, the Church of England decided to allow women to become priests.
(188) She was accused of corruption, of vote rigging on a massive scale.
(189) There are plans to encourage people to exercise their right to vote.
(190) The party's share of the vote fell by ten percentage points.
(191) The council must proceed on the basis of the vote.
(192) The party almost doubled its share of the vote to 21.5%.
(193) The vote for the suspension of the party was 283 in favour with 29 against.
(194) The vote fell short of the majority needed for an override of the Governor's veto.
(195) In those days,[sentencedict.com] only a privileged few had the vote.
(196) Health and education are the sort of bread-and-butter issues that people vote on.
(197) The president vetoed the bill, and the Senate failed by a single vote to override his veto.
(198) Today's vote is being seen as a test of strength for the government.
(199) Do you always vote with your husband, or do you have different political opinions?
(200) On April 22 the National Assembly passed a vote of no confidence in the government.
(201) He is willing to part with his right to vote.
(202) The coalition did worse than expected, getting just 11.6 per cent of the vote.
(203) The new investments are widely seen as a vote of confidence in the nation's economic future.
(204) If there is an election in your area, you should go and vote.
(205) Perhaps you could sound the chairwoman out before the meeting, to see which way she's going to vote?
(206) He walked to the local polling centre to cast his vote.
(207) They cannot join forces to vote her out of office.
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