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Meaning of plebiscite

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plebiscite (n)

a vote by the electorate determining public opinion on a question of national importance

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plebiscite (n.)

A vote by universal male suffrage; especially, in France, a popular vote, as first sanctioned by the National Constitution of 1791.

plebiscite Sentence Examples

  1. The government organized a plebiscite to gauge public opinion on the proposed constitutional amendment.
  2. The plebiscite revealed a strong majority in favor of implementing the new educational reforms.
  3. The outcome of the plebiscite was binding on the legislative body.
  4. A plebiscite was held to determine whether the town should annex the neighboring municipality.
  5. The results of the plebiscite provided valuable insights into the electorate's preferences.
  6. The plebiscite was criticized for its low voter turnout.
  7. The government's decision to hold a plebiscite was met with both praise and skepticism.
  8. The wording of the plebiscite question was carefully crafted to avoid bias.
  9. The plebiscite results were accepted by all parties involved.
  10. The plebiscite served as a mechanism for the public to directly express its views on a matter of importance.

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a vote by the electorate determining public opinion on a question of national importanceA vote by universal male suffrage; especially, in France, a popular vote

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The government organized a plebiscite to gauge public opinion on the proposed constitutional amendment.

The plebiscite revealed a strong majority in favor of implementing the new educational reforms.

The outcome of the plebiscite was binding on the legislative body.

A plebiscite was held to determine whether the town should annex the neighboring municipality.