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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
declare
by
general
opinion
or
common
consent,
as if by a vote; as, he was voted a
bore..
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Devout
::
Devout
(n.) A
devotee.
Ballot
::
Ballot
(v. t.) To vote for or in
opposition
to.
Moderator
::
Moderator
(n.) The
officer
who
presides
over an
assembly
to
preserve
order,
propose
questions,
regulate
the
proceedings,
and
declare
the
votes..
Dedicate
::
Dedicate
(p. a.)
Dedicated;
set
apart;
devoted;
consecrated.
Assiduous
::
Assiduous
(a.)
Constant
in
application
or
attention;
devoted;
attentive;
unremitting.
Padlock
::
Padlock
(n.) A
portable
lock with a bow which is
usually
jointed
or
pivoted
at one end so that it can be
opened,
the other end being
fastened
by the bolt, -- used for
fastening
by
passing
the bow
through
a
staple
over a hasp or
through
the links of a
chain,
etc..
Sensual
::
Sensual
(a.)
Devoted
to the
pleasures
of sense and
appetite;
luxurious;
voluptuous;
lewd;
libidinous.
Proxy
::
Proxy (n.) A
writing
by which one
person
authorizes
another
to vote in his
stead,
as in a
corporation
meeting..
Vote
::
Vote (n.) A wish,
choice,
or
opinion,
of a
person
or a body of
persons,
expressed
in some
received
and
authorized
way; the
expression
of a wish,
desire,
will,
preference,
or
choice,
in
regard
to any
measure
proposed,
in which the
person
voting
has an
interest
in
common
with
others,
either
in
electing
a
person
to
office,
or in
passing
laws,
rules,
regulations,
etc.;
suffrage..
Bulldoze
::
Bulldoze
(v. t.) To
intimidate;
to
restrain
or
coerce
by
intimidation
or
violence;
-- used
originally
of the
intimidation
of negro
voters,
in
Louisiana..
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..
Ascetic
::
Ascetic
(n.) In the early
church,
one who
devoted
himself
to a
solitary
and
contemplative
life,
characterized
by
devotion,
extreme
self-denial,
and
self-mortification;
a
hermit;
a
recluse;
hence,
one who
practices
extreme
rigor and
self-denial
in
religious
things..
Outvote
::
Outvote
(v. t.) To
exceed
in the
number
of votes
given;
to
defeat
by
votes.
Squire
::
Squire
(n.) A male
attendant
on a great
personage;
also
(Colloq.),
a
devoted
attendant
or
follower
of a lady; a
beau..
Psychologist
::
Psychologist
(n.) One who is
versed
in,
devoted
to,
psychology..
Philosopher
::
Philosopher
(n.) One who
philosophizes;
one
versed
in, or
devoted
to,
philosophy..
Laborious
::
Laborious
(a.)
Devoted
to
labor;
diligent;
industrious;
as, a
laborious
mechanic..
Placet
::
Placet
(n.) A vote of
assent,
as of the
governing
body of a
university,
of an
ecclesiastical
council,
etc..
Wizard
::
Wizard
(n.) One
devoted
to the black art; a
magician;
a
conjurer;
a
sorcerer;
an
enchanter.
Vow
::
Vow (n.) To give,
consecrate,
or
dedicate
to God, or to some
deity,
by a
solemn
promise;
to
devote;
to
promise
solemnly..
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