vote

noun, verb128 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.0

A decision made by more than half of the people who vote.

When everyone votes in the same way.

A vote with a very large majority.

A vote with a very narrow margin between the winning and losing sides.

A very large number of votes, indicating strong support.

A vote won by a small number of votes.

A very large number of votes.

Refers to the vote cast by electors in a presidential election.

A vote that settles an issue or contest.

A vote that shows very strong and clear support for one side.

The deciding vote given by the person in charge when the other votes are equal.

A vote that is very close and difficult to predict the outcome.

To vote in a way that everyone agrees.

To vote in very large numbers for one side.

A vote to show that people trust a government or leader.

A vote to show that people do not trust a government or leader.

The legal entitlement to participate in an election.

To have the legal right to vote.

To have the official right to vote.

To formally vote for someone or something.

To organize and conduct a vote.

To ask a group of people to vote.

To conduct a vote on an issue.

To ask people to vote on a particular proposal.

To officially register your vote.

Used to say who will receive your vote.