voted (in) (Meaning)

voted (in)

to choose, endorse, decide the disposition of, defeat, or authorize (someone or something) by vote, to adjudge (something) by general agreement, to vote in accordance with or in the interest of, ballot sense 1, to cause (something, such as a proxy vote) to be cast for or against a proposal, the right to cast a vote, a formal expression of a wish, will, or choice voted by a meeting, a legislative money item, the collective opinion or verdict of a body of persons expressed by voting, appropriation, to cast or conduct a vote, an expression of opinion or preference that resembles a vote, the right of suffrage, the act or process of voting, a group of voters with some common and identifying characteristics, voter, to vote in a way that helps one financially, a usually formal expression of opinion or will in response to a proposed decision, to offer (something) as a suggestion, a method of voting, to express an opinion, the whole group of people in an area who have the right to vote, to cause (someone) to vote in a given way, a proposition to be voted on, one given as an indication of approval or disapproval of a proposal, motion, or candidate for office, the total number of such expressions of opinion made known at a single time (as at an election)

voted (in) Sentence Examples

  1. The citizens voted in their favorite candidate for mayor.
  2. The shareholders voted in favor of the new corporate strategy.
  3. The jury voted in the defendant as guilty beyond a reasonable doubt.
  4. The student body voted in a new student government representative.
  5. The board members voted in a unanimous decision to approve the proposal.
  6. The community voted in a new zoning regulation to preserve the neighborhood character.
  7. The committee voted in the chairperson's recommendation for the project.
  8. The congregation voted in a new pastor to lead the church.
  9. The club members voted in a new treasurer to manage the finances.
  10. The employees voted in a new union representative to advocate for their rights.

FAQs About the word voted (in)

to choose, endorse, decide the disposition of, defeat, or authorize (someone or something) by vote, to adjudge (something) by general agreement, to vote in acco

chose,elected, crowned, selected, destined, drafted, singled (out),installed, anointed, handpicked

expelled,dismissed, discharged, fired, threw out, evicted, overthrew, unseated, deposed, dethroned

The citizens voted in their favorite candidate for mayor.

The shareholders voted in favor of the new corporate strategy.

The jury voted in the defendant as guilty beyond a reasonable doubt.

The student body voted in a new student government representative.