What is another word for plebiscite?

Pronunciation: [plˈɛbɪsˌa͡ɪt] (IPA)

Plebiscite is a term that refers to a direct vote in which the entire electorate is invited to participate. However, there are many other words that can be used to convey a similar meaning. Some synonyms for plebiscite include referendum, ballot, poll, election, and popular vote. Other similar terms include straw poll, plebiscitary, quorum, and mandate. Each of these terms refers to a specific type of vote or election, with its own unique set of rules and regulations. By using these synonyms, it is possible to communicate more effectively and accurately when discussing the various types of votes and elections that take place around the world.

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What are the hyponyms for Plebiscite?

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  • hyponyms for plebiscite (as nouns)

    • act
      vote.

Usage examples for Plebiscite

Fortunately they were released later the same day and a plebiscite of November 3 confirmed the powers of the Government of National Defence.
"A History of the Third French Republic"
C. H. C. Wright
To put the matter beyond doubt it was decided to institute a plebiscite in favour of independence and to publish the numbers who in each townland declared themselves in favour of it.
"The Evolution of Sinn Fein"
Robert Mitchell Henry
While the plebiscite was being taken Sinn Fein had again an opportunity of "testing the feeling of the country" at a parliamentary election.
"The Evolution of Sinn Fein"
Robert Mitchell Henry

Famous quotes with Plebiscite

  • If men use their liberty in such a way as to surrender their liberty, are they thereafter any the less slaves If people by a plebiscite elect a man despot over them, do they remain free because the despotism was of their own making
    Herbert Spencer

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