vote in English
- vote⇄expr. vote down, to defeat by voting against.
Ex. His proposals were invariably voted down (Edmund Wilson). - vote⇄expr. vote in, to elect.
Ex. The mayor was voted in by a large majority. - vote⇄expr. vote out, to defeat (an incumbent).
Ex. The people voted out the President's party in a nationwide election. - vote⇄noun 1. a formal expression of a wish or choice on a proposal, motion, candidate for office, or other matter under discussion. A vote can be cast by a ballot or indicated by saying ""aye"" or ""nay,"" holding up the hand, standing up, or otherwise.vote⇄v.i. to give or cast a vote.
Ex. He voted for the Democrats; she voted against them.vote⇄v.t. 1. to support by one's vote.
Ex. to vote the Republican ticket.
2. to elect, enact, establish, or ratify, by vote.
Ex. to vote a bill through Congress, vote a woman to the Senate.
3. to pass, determine, or grant by vote.vote⇄vote, noun, verb, voted,voting.
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