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Word: Voting System

Definition: A voting system is a legal method used to make decisions in a democracy. It helps people choose representatives or decide on important issues by casting their votes.

Usage Instructions:
  • When to use: You can use "voting system" when discussing how elections are conducted or how decisions are made in a democratic process.
  • How to use: You can refer to different types of voting systems, like "majority voting system" or "proportional representation."
Example:
  • "In our country, the voting system allows citizens to vote for their leaders every four years."
Advanced Usage:
  • In political discussions, you might hear phrases like "electoral reform," which refers to changes made to improve the voting system.
Word Variants:
  • Vote (verb): To express your choice in an election.
  • Voting (noun): The act of casting a vote.
  • Voter (noun): A person who votes.
  • Election (noun): The event when people vote.
Different Meanings:
  • In a general context, "system" can refer to any organized method or process, not just related to voting. For example, "a recycling system" refers to how recycling is organized.
Synonyms:
  • Electoral system
  • Balloting system
  • Voting method
Idioms:
  • "Every vote counts": This means that each person's vote is important and can make a difference in the outcome of an election.
  • "Cast your vote": This means to formally submit your choice in an election.
Phrasal Verbs:
  • "Vote for": To choose someone or something in an election.
    • Example: "I will vote for the candidate who supports education reform."
Summary:

A voting system is essential for democracy, allowing people to make choices about their leaders and policies.

Noun
  1. a legal system for making democratic choices

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