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Vote down   /voʊt daʊn/   Listen
Vote down

verb
1.
Thwart the passage of.  Synonyms: defeat, kill, shoot down, vote out.  "He shot down the student's proposal"
2.
Vote against.  Synonym: turn thumbs down.






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"Vote down" Quotes from Famous Books



... about among the voters, when a farmer stopped him. The man did not know who he was, but begged him to write his vote down on the shell, for he had ...
— The Story of the Greeks • H. A. Guerber

... value or repute in the community because of this strong bias toward a few trades. This tendency also they even fear, less often because unfortunately trade-unions in this country sometimes jealously suspect it and might vote down supplies, than because the teachers in these schools were generally trained in older scholastic and even classic methods and matter. Industry is everywhere and always for the sake of the product, and to cut loose from this as if it were a contamination is ...
— Youth: Its Education, Regimen, and Hygiene • G. Stanley Hall

... because they had decided that a Governor could not remove a Secretary of State. I know that Judge Douglas will not deny that he was then in favor of oversloughing that decision by the mode of adding five new judges, so as to vote down the four old ones. Not only so, but it ended in the judge's sitting down on that very bench, as one of the five new judges so as to break down the four old ones." In this strain Mr. Lincoln occupied most of his time. But the debate was a very equal thing, ...
— Hidden Treasures - Why Some Succeed While Others Fail • Harry A. Lewis

... province to work out responsible government without any undue interference on the part of the Dominion government or parliament. As it happened, however, Mr. Mackenzie and his colleagues had no alternative open to them but to vote down the motion proposed in the commons; while in the Conservative senate the amendment, which could not be submitted to the lower house under the rules, was defeated, and the motion condemning the lieutenant-governor carried by a large ...
— Canada under British Rule 1760-1900 • John G. Bourinot

... his progressive associates in Peking discovered that they could not vote down the Boxer princes, they dared not openly oppose them, but they secretly decided that the representatives of the Powers must not be massacred else the doom of China was sealed. When they discovered that Yuan Shih-kai and the other great viceroys had decided by stratagem ...
— Court Life in China • Isaac Taylor Headland



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