vote · v
vote
B1 to show your choice or opinion in an election or meeting by doing something such as writing a mark on an official piece of paper, using a special machine to record your choice, or putting your hand up
Dictionary examples:
I voted for longer weekends, but my boss disagreed. (0.0)
We voted on dinner: pizza won, vegetables lost badly. (0.0)
I voted for the talking banana as class president. (0.0)
Who did you vote for? (14.1)
She was too young to vote in the national election. (23.1)
The union voted against going on strike. (25.4)
The committee voted on the proposal and accepted it. (36.5)
The city council has voted to reject the development plan. (36.9)