Votes

/ˈvoʊts/

Definitions

  1. (n.) Formal expressions of choice or opinion in an election, decision-making process, or resolution.
    The committee cast their votes to decide the new policy.

Forms

  • vote
  • voted
  • voting

Commentary

Plural noun referring to individual counts or expressions of choice; typically used to quantify or refer to multiple individual decisions in legal or organizational contexts.

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