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covoted
Part of Speech: verb
Sense 1: to vote in agreement or support of someone or something
Usage:
- After thoughtful consideration, the committee members covoted to approve the new budget proposal.
- He was hailed as a strong leader when the majority of the citizens covoted for him in the election.
- The team unanimously covoted to select the talented player as their captain.
Part of Speech: adjective
Sense 1: describing something that has been jointly or unanimously voted for
Usage:
- The covoted proposal received overwhelming support from the board members.
- Thanks to the covoted decision, the project could move forward with full funding.
- She was excited about the covoted selection, as it meant her favorite book would be turned into a movie.
Part of Speech: adverb
Sense 1: in a manner that shows agreement through voting
Usage:
- The amendments were covoted upon and passed by the representatives.
- Both candidates were neck to neck in the polls, but in the end, the voters covoted for change.
- The members of the committee covoted to move the meeting to the following week.
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