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Definition of vote
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Vote (v. t.) To
condemn;
to
devote;
to doom.
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Voice
::
Voice (n.)
Opinion
or
choice
expressed;
judgment;
a vote.
Intimidation
::
Intimidation
(n.) The act of
making
timid or
fearful
or of
deterring
by
threats;
the state of being
intimidated;
as, the
voters
were kept from the polls by
intimidation..
Lorette
::
Lorette
(n.) In
France,
a name for a woman who is
supported
by her
lovers,
and
devotes
herself
to
idleness,
show, and
pleasure;
-- so
called
from the
church
of Notre Dame de
Lorette,
in
Paris,
near which many of them
resided..
Poll
::
Poll (n.)
Specifically,
the
register
of the names of
electors
who may vote in an
election..
Diligence
::
Diligence
(n.)
Interested
and
persevering
application;
devoted
and
painstaking
effort
to
accomplish
what is
undertaken;
assiduity
in
service.
Canvass
::
Canvass
(n.) To sift; to
strain;
to
examine
thoroughly;
to
scrutinize;
as, to
canvass
the votes cast at an
election;
to
canvass
a
district
with
reference
to its
probable
vote..
Adhere
::
Adhere
(v. i.) To hold, be
attached,
or
devoted;
to
remain
fixed,
either
by
personal
union or
conformity
of
faith,
principle,
or
opinion;
as, men
adhere
to a
party,
a
cause,
a
leader,
a
church..
Resolve
::
Resolve
(v. i.) To
express,
as an
opinion
or
determination,
by
resolution
and vote; to
declare
or
decide
by a
formal
vote; --
followed
by a
clause;
as, the house
resolved
(or, it was
resolved
by the
house)
that no money
should
be
apropriated
(or, to
appropriate
no
money)..
Contemplative
::
Contemplative
(n.) A
religious
or
either
sex
devoted
to
prayer
and
meditation,
rather
than to
active
works of
charity..
Mahabharatam
::
Mahabharatam
(n.) A
celebrated
epic poem of the
Hindoos.
It is of great
length,
and is
chiefly
devoted
to the
history
of a civil war
between
two
dynasties
of
ancient
India..
Lorettine
::
Lorettine
(n.) One of a order of nuns
founded
in 1812 at
Loretto,
in
Kentucky.
The
members
of the order
(called
also
Sisters
of
Loretto,
or
Friends
of Mary at the Foot of the
Cross)
devote
themselves
to the cause of
education
and the care of
destitute
orphans,
their
labors
being
chiefly
confined
to the
Western
United
States..
Sacrarium
::
Sacrarium
(n.) A sort of
family
chapel
in the
houses
of the
Romans,
devoted
to a
special
divinity..
Virtuoso
::
Virtuoso
(n.) One
devoted
to
virtu;
one
skilled
in the fine arts, in
antiquities,
and the like; a
collector
or
ardent
admirer
of
curiosities,
etc..
Politician
::
Politician
(n.) One
versed
or
experienced
in the
science
of
government;
one
devoted
to
politics;
a
statesman.
Unbending
::
Unbending
(a.)
Devoted
to
relaxation
or
amusement.
Majority
::
Majority
(n.) The
greater
number;
more than half; as, a
majority
of
mankind;
a
majority
of the votes
cast..
Whole-souled
::
Whole-souled
(a.)
Thoroughly
imbued
with a right
spirit;
noble-minded;
devoted.
Assidean
::
Assidean
(n.) One of a body of
devoted
Jews who
opposed
the
Hellenistic
Jews, and
supported
the
Asmoneans..
Commons
::
Commons
(n. pl.) The House of
Commons,
or lower house of the
British
Parliament,
consisting
of
representatives
elected
by the
qualified
voters
of
counties,
boroughs,
and
universities..
Trap
::
Trap (n.) A
wooden
instrument
shaped
somewhat
like a shoe, used in the game of
trapball.
It
consists
of a
pivoted
arm on one end of which is
placed
the ball to be
thrown
into the air by
striking
the other end. Also, a
machine
for
throwing
into the air glass
balls,
clay
pigeons,
etc., to be shot at..
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