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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. t.) To
enact,
establish,
grant,
determine,
etc., by a
formal
vote; as, the
legislature
voted the
resolution..
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Pornography
::
Pornography
(n.)
Licentious
painting
or
literature;
especially,
the
painting
anciently
employed
to
decorate
the walls of rooms
devoted
to
bacchanalian
orgies..
Commons
::
Commons
(n. pl.) The House of
Commons,
or lower house of the
British
Parliament,
consisting
of
representatives
elected
by the
qualified
voters
of
counties,
boroughs,
and
universities..
Corban
::
Corban
(n.) An
offering
of any kind,
devoted
to God and
therefore
not to be
appropriated
to any other use; esp., an
offering
in
fulfillment
of a vow..
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..
Bacchanal
::
Bacchanal
(n.) A
devotee
of
Bacchus;
one who
indulges
in
drunken
revels;
one who is noisy and
riotous
when
intoxicated;
a
carouser.
Reconsider
::
Reconsider
(v. t.) To take up for
renewed
consideration,
as a
motion
or a vote which has been
previously
acted
upon..
Self-devoted
::
Self-devoted
(a.)
Devoted
in
person,
or by one's own
will..
Worldly
::
Worldly
(a.)
Pertaining
to this world or life, in
contradistinction
from the life to come;
secular;
temporal;
devoted
to this life and its
enjoyments;
bent on gain; as,
worldly
pleasures,
affections,
honor,
lusts,
men..
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..
Devout
::
Devout
(v. t.)
Warmly
devoted;
hearty;
sincere;
earnest;
as,
devout
wishes
for one's
welfare..
Proxy
::
Proxy (n.) The
person
who is
substituted
or
deputed
to act or vote for
another.
Tulipist
::
Tulipist
(n.) A
person
who is
especially
devoted
to the
cultivation
of
tulips.
Vote
::
Vote (n.)
Votes,
collectively;
as, the Tory vote; the labor
vote..
Partisan
::
Partisan
(n.) An
adherent
to a party or
faction;
esp., one who is
strongly
and
passionately
devoted
to a party or an
interest..
Chartism
::
Chartism
(n.) The
principles
of a
political
party in
England
(1838-48),
which
contended
for
universal
suffrage,
the vote by
ballot,
annual
parliaments,
equal
electoral
districts,
and other
radical
reforms,
as set forth in a
document
called
the
People's
Charter..
Recluse
::
Recluse
(a.) A
person
who lives in
seclusion
from
intercourse
with the
world,
as a
hermit
or monk;
specifically,
one of a class of
secluded
devotees
who live in
single
cells,
usually
attached
to
monasteries..
Bigoted
::
Bigoted
(a.)
Obstinately
and
blindly
attached
to some
creed,
opinion
practice,
or
ritual;
unreasonably
devoted
to a
system
or
party,
and
illiberal
toward
the
opinions
of
others..
Referendum
::
Referendum
(n.) The right to
approve
or
reject
by
popular
vote a
meassure
passed
upon by a
legislature.
Devotee
::
Devotee
(n.) One who is
wholly
devoted;
esp., one given
wholly
to
religion;
one who is
superstitiously
given to
religious
duties
and
ceremonies;
a
bigot..
Unanimous
::
Unanimous
(a.)
Formed
with
unanimity;
indicating
unanimity;
having
the
agreement
and
consent
of all;
agreed
upon
without
the
opposition
or
contradiction
of any; as, a
unanimous
opinion;
a
unanimous
vote..
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