poll

noun54 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.1

A survey of public opinion from a particular sample.

A poll of voters taken immediately after they have exited the polling stations.

The most recent poll conducted.

A poll conducted across an entire country.

A poll conducted a short time ago.

A poll conducted across an entire country, synonymous with 'national poll'.

A poll related to political issues or candidates.

A poll related to a presidential election.

A poll conducted before an election to gauge voter intention.

A poll conducted over the internet.

A poll conducted across an entire state.

A poll conducted by calling people on the telephone.

A poll repeated at intervals to track shifts in opinion.

Refers to a poll conducted within a specific local area.

A poll measuring the popularity of a person or idea.

An unofficial ballot conducted as a test of opinion.

A casual or unscientific poll.

A poll conducted by a magazine, often among its readers.

The findings or outcome of a poll.

The figures or percentages from a poll, especially a political one.

The raw information collected during a poll.

A measure of approval or popularity as shown by a poll.

A specific question asked to respondents in a poll.

A person who answers the questions in a poll.

A person who observes the voting process at a polling place to ensure it is fair.

A common way to present the results or findings of a poll.

Suggests that the poll results point towards a certain trend or outcome.

Implies that the poll results are not definitive but point to a possibility.

Used to report the discovery or conclusion from poll data.

Used when a poll makes a new or surprising fact known.

The time when voting ends in an election.

An informal way to report the findings of a poll.

The time when voting starts in an election.

Used when poll results support a previously held belief or theory.

Describes the question or topic that the poll is about.

A situation where one candidate or party is ahead of others in opinion polls.

To have more support than competitors according to opinion polls.

To have less support than competitors according to opinion polls.

Used to describe a position or status within the context of opinion surveys.

Refers to the result or outcome of an election at the voting stations.

To vote in an election. Refers to the act of voting.

To organize and carry out a poll.

To be ahead of others in the results of a poll.

To be ahead of others in the results of a poll.

To perform or conduct a poll.

To conduct a poll, especially an informal one.

To make a poll and its results available to the public.

To manage and execute a poll.

To make the results of a poll public.

To become aware of a poll or its results.

A more informal way to say 'conduct a poll'.

To look at and understand the results of a poll.

To formally arrange for a poll to be conducted by another organization.

Collocations with "poll"

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