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Definition of vote
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of vote is as below...
Vote (v. i.) To
express
or
signify
the mind, will, or
preference,
either
viva voce, or by
ballot,
or by other
authorized
means,
as in
electing
persons
to
office,
in
passing
laws,
regulations,
etc., or in
deciding
on any
proposition
in which one has an
interest
with
others..
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Tartufe
::
Tartufe
(n.) A
hypocritical
devotee.
See the
Dictionary
of Noted Names in
Fiction.
Farm
::
Farm (a. & n.) Any tract of land
devoted
to
agricultural
purposes,
under the
management
of a
tenant
or the
owner..
Popular
::
Popular
(a.)
Devoted
to the
common
people;
studious
of the favor of the
populace.
Profession
::
Profession
(v.) That of which one
professed
knowledge;
the
occupation,
if not
mechanical,
agricultural,
or the like, to which one
devotes
one's self; the
business
which one
professes
to
understand,
and to
follow
for
subsistence;
calling;
vocation;
employment;
as, the
profession
of arms; the
profession
of a
clergyman,
lawyer,
or
physician;
the
profession
of
lecturer
on
chemistry..
Scattering
::
Scattering
(a.) Going or
falling
in
various
directions;
not
united
or
aggregated;
divided
among many; as,
scattering
votes..
Voter
::
Voter (n.) One who
votes;
one who has a legal right to vote, or give his
suffrage;
an
elector;
a
suffragist;
as, an
independent
voter..
Room
::
Room (n.)
Unobstructed
spase;
space which may be
occupied
by or
devoted
to any
object;
compass;
extent
of
place,
great or
small;
as, there is not room for a
house;
the table takes up too much
room..
Table
::
Table (v. t.) In
parliamentary
usage,
to lay on the
table;
to
postpone,
by a
formal
vote, the
consideration
of (a bill,
motion,
or the like) till
called
for, or
indefinitely..
Sufragette.
::
Suffrage
(v. t.) To vote for; to
elect.
Bribe
::
Bribe (v. t.) To give or
promise
a
reward
or
consideration
to (a
judge,
juror,
legislator,
voter,
or other
person
in a
position
of
trust)
with a view to
prevent
the
judgment
or
corrupt
the
conduct;
to
induce
or
influence
by a
bribe;
to give a bribe to..
Busket
::
Busket
(n.) A part of a
garden
devoted
to
shrubs.
Devote
::
Devote
(v. t.) To
appropriate
by vow; to set apart or
dedicate
by a
solemn
act; to
consecrate;
also, to
consign
over; to doom; to evil; to
devote
one to
destruction;
the city was
devoted
to the
flames..
Nihilist
::
Nihilist
(n.) A
member
of a
secret
association
(esp. in
Russia),
which is
devoted
to the
destruction
of the
present
political,
religious,
and
social
institutions..
Sybaritic
::
Sybarite
(n.) A
person
devoted
to
luxury
and
pleasure;
a
voluptuary.
Oblate
::
Oblate
(a.)
Offered
up;
devoted;
consecrated;
dedicated;
-- used
chiefly
or only in the
titles
of Roman
Catholic
orders.
See
Oblate,
n..
Canvass
::
Canvass
(n.) To go
trough,
with
personal
solicitation
or
public
addresses;
as, to
canvass
a
district
for
votes;
to
canvass
a city for
subscriptions..
Devote
::
Devote
(v. t.) To give up
wholly;
to
addict;
to
direct
the
attention
of
wholly
or
compound;
to
attach;
-- often with a
reflexive
pronoun;
as, to
devote
one's self to
science,
to one's
friends,
to
piety,
etc..
Placet
::
Placet
(n.) A vote of
assent,
as of the
governing
body of a
university,
of an
ecclesiastical
council,
etc..
Scrutiny
::
Scrutiny
(n.) A
ticket,
or
little
paper
billet,
on which a vote is
written..
Majority
::
Majority
(n.) The
greater
number;
more than half; as, a
majority
of
mankind;
a
majority
of the votes
cast..
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