Vote meaning in English
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Definition
to vote: to choose, to elect, to select
a vote: a selection, an election, a choice
- "I'd still vote for him."
- "The dog definitely voted for me."
- "Don't forget to vote!"
- "And in Bolivia, you may even be denied access to your salary if you don't vote in an election!"
- "Ahead of the vote on June 1st, 2020, the two remaining candidates, Brits Edward Moon and Brian Jones, will clash on the big issues: cheese, the environment and the Eurovision song contest."
- "I say we vote on it!"
- "Voting is mandatory down under, and the law is applied rigorously."
- "In the US, the higher a person's income and level of education, the more likely they are to vote."
- "Bartender : That's fine if you want to vote, or drive, or go to war, but drinking is more serious than those things."
- "Some socioeconomic groups are more likely to vote than others."
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