VOTE


Meaning of VOTE in English

/voht/ , n. , v. , voted, voting .

n.

1. a formal expression of opinion or choice, either positive or negative, made by an individual or body of individuals.

2. the means by which such expression is made, as a ballot, ticket, etc.

3. the right to such expression: to give women the vote.

4. the decision reached by voting, as by a majority of ballots cast: The vote was for the resolution.

5. a collective expression of will as inferred from a number of votes: the labor vote.

6. an expression, as of some judgment: a vote of confidence.

v.i.

7. to express or signify will or choice in a matter, as by casting a ballot: to vote for president.

v.t.

8. to enact, establish, or determine by vote: to vote a proposed bill into law.

9. to support by one's vote: to vote the Republican ticket.

10. to advocate by or as by one's vote: to vote that the report be accepted.

11. to declare or decide by general consent: They voted the trip a success.

12. to encourage or cause to vote, esp. in a particular way.

[ 1425-75; late ME (n.) votum a VOW ]

Random House Webster's Unabridged English dictionary.      Полный английский словарь Вебстер - Random House .