What does outvote mean?
Definitions for outvote
ˌaʊtˈvoʊtout·vote
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Princeton's WordNet
outvoteverb
defeat by a majority of votes
"The Democrats outvoted the Republicans"
Wiktionary
outvoteverb
To cast more votes than another
outvoteverb
To defeat another by obtaining more votes
Samuel Johnson's Dictionary
To Outvoteverb
To conquer by plurality of suffrages.
Etymology: out and vote.
They were out-voted by other sects of philosophers, neither for fame, nor number less than themselves. South.
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outvote
Outvote refers to the act of defeating or gaining the advantage over someone or a proposal/motion by gathering or securing more votes in a voting system or decision-making process.
Chambers 20th Century Dictionary
Outvote
owt-vōt′, v.t. to defeat by a greater number of votes.
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Anagrams for outvote »
vote out
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of outvote in Chaldean Numerology is: 3
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of outvote in Pythagorean Numerology is: 1
Examples of outvote in a Sentence
We’ve got two boys and two girls, this is really upsetting the balance of power. The boys might be able to outvote from here 'till kingdom come.
We started talking about how no young person votes in The Midterms. It's really bad, but it's a whole new universe right now, and we don't even know who's going to be inspired and fired up to vote. Young people may completely surprise us this cycle and outvote a lot of different demographics. We're going to do everything we can in a strategic way to focus on races that matter and people who have never voted in The Midterms before.
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