🗳️vote

verb
/voʊt/

Meaning

to make a choice in an election; to express preference
to express a choice or opinion in a formal decision-making process, especially in elections

Example Sentences

Citizens vote to choose their representatives.

I will vote for the candidate who supports environmental policies.

Synonyms

elect, choose, select, ballot, poll, decide
Entry 1
elect, choose, select, ballot, poll
Entry 2
elect, choose, select, decide

Antonyms

abstain, boycott, refuse, reject, ignore
Entry 1
abstain, boycott, refuse
Entry 2
reject, ignore

Collocations

vote for, vote against, vote on, cast a vote, vote in favor, voting rights
Entry 1
vote for, vote against, vote on, cast a vote
Entry 2
vote for, vote against, vote in favor, voting rights

More Example Sentences

She is devoted to practicing music daily.

She is devoted to teaching children patiently.

I am devoted to learning with a clear routine.

We are devoted to improving our service quality.

We are devoted to building a respectful workplace.

They are devoted to creating safe spaces for learners.

He is devoted to supporting his team during tough times.

Having been devoted to his community in New York he became well-known.

Having been devoted to the people of his locality he gained much popularity.

Having been devoted to his students he achieved the Teacher of the Year award.

Related Vocabularies

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to diminish gradually and come to an end; to fade or dwindle away
To put food into the mouth, chew, and swallow it.
to shine unsteadily or waver between light and dark
to send something through the air with force using your hand

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