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Definitions from the WebVote OutDefinition: To remove or dismiss someone from a position or office through the process of voting. Transitive VerbSense 1: To remove someone from a position of power or authority through a vote. Example: The shareholders voted out the CEO due to his poor performance. Sense 2: To dismiss or expel a member from a group or organization through a formal voting process. Example: The committee voted out one of its members who was involved in a conflict of interest. Intransitive VerbSense 1: To cast a vote in favor of removing someone from a position or office. Example: The majority of the citizens voted out the incumbent mayor in the elections. NounSense 1: The act of removing or dismissing someone from a position or office through a formal vote. Example: The vote out of the corrupt politician was celebrated by the public. | ||||
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