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vote down

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Explanation of "Vote Down"

Definition: The phrase "vote down" means to reject or refuse to accept something, typically in a formal setting like a meeting or election. When a proposal, idea, or candidate is "voted down," it means that the majority of people in a group decided against it.

Usage Instructions
  • Part of Speech: Verb (phrasal verb)
  • Form: "vote down" can be used with objects, such as "vote down a proposal" or "vote down a candidate."
Examples
  1. Simple Example:

    • "In the meeting, the committee voted down the new budget plan."
  2. Advanced Example:

    • "Despite its potential benefits, the board voted down the initiative to implement remote work options."
Word Variants
  • Vote: The act of casting a ballot or expressing an opinion in a decision-making process.
  • Voting: The process of making a choice, typically in elections or meetings.
Different Meanings
  • "Vote down" specifically refers to rejecting something. It is not used in the context of accepting or supporting a proposal.
Synonyms
  • Reject
  • Thwart
  • Dismiss
  • Defeat
  • Turn down
Idioms and Related Phrasal Verbs
  • Turn down: Similar to "vote down," it means to refuse or decline an offer or proposal.

    • Example: "She turned down the job offer because it didn't meet her salary expectations."
  • Thumbs down: This idiom indicates disapproval or rejection, often represented by the gesture of pointing thumbs downward.

    • Example: "The audience gave the performance a thumbs down."
Summary

To "vote down" something means to reject it, usually through a formal decision-making process. You can use it when talking about proposals, ideas, or candidates that a group of people does not support.

Verb
  1. vote against
    • The faculty turned thumbs down on the candidate for the Dean position
  2. thwart the passage of
    • kill a motion
    • he shot down the student's proposal

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