Vote ( verb , noun )

(As a verb)

Vote ( verb )

  1. To express one's opinion or preference by casting a ballot.
  2. To use one's right to make a choice.

Origin:

From middle english voten, from old french voter, from latin votare "to vow, give a vote", from votum "vow, wish".

Examples:

  1. I am going to vote for the candidate.
  2. The citizens voted in the election.
  3. The company's board of directors voted on the new policy.
  4. I voted in favor of the proposal.
  5. The students voted to have a prom.

(As a noun)

Vote ( noun )

  1. To express one's opinion or preference by casting a ballot.
  2. To use one's right to make a choice.

Origin:

From middle english voten, from old french voter, from latin votare "to vow, give a vote", from votum "vow, wish".

Examples:

  1. I am going to vote for the candidate.
  2. The citizens voted in the election.
  3. The company's board of directors voted on the new policy.
  4. I voted in favor of the proposal.
  5. The students voted to have a prom.
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