votes (Meaning)

votes

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)

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votes Sentence Examples

  1. The candidate received an overwhelming number of votes during the election.
  2. Every citizen has the right to cast their vote in a democratic society.
  3. The electoral college plays a crucial role in determining the distribution of votes.
  4. The counting of votes is a meticulous process that ensures accuracy and fairness.
  5. The results of the vote will determine the future of our nation.
  6. The candidate campaigned tirelessly to secure votes from all constituencies.
  7. The vote margin was incredibly narrow, with the winner determined by just a few votes.
  8. The opposition party contested the validity of the votes, alleging voter fraud.
  9. The independent observers verified the integrity of the votes, confirming their authenticity.
  10. The recount of votes revealed a discrepancy that led to a legal challenge.

FAQs About the word votes

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

suffrages,ballots, franchises,enfranchisements, say-sos, voices, says

disenfranchisements,,

The candidate received an overwhelming number of votes during the election.

Every citizen has the right to cast their vote in a democratic society.

The electoral college plays a crucial role in determining the distribution of votes.

The counting of votes is a meticulous process that ensures accuracy and fairness.