balloted

[ˈbælətɪd]

balloted Definition

  • 1to vote in an election
  • 2to select something by voting

Using balloted: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "balloted" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The members will be balloted on the proposed changes to the constitution.

  • Example

    The committee balloted for a new chairperson.

  • Example

    The candidates were balloted by the party members.

  • Example

    The decision was balloted and the majority voted in favor.

balloted Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for balloted

Phrases with balloted

  • to be removed or rejected by a vote

    Example

    The proposal was balloted out by the members.

  • a box used for collecting votes

    Example

    The ballot box was sealed and taken to the counting center.

  • a voting method in which the voter's choices are kept confidential

    Example

    The election was conducted using a secret ballot system.

Origins of balloted

from Italian 'ballotta', meaning 'little ball'

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Summary: balloted in Brief

'Balloted' [ˈbælətɪd] means to vote in an election or to select something by voting. It is often used in formal contexts, such as 'The members will be balloted on the proposed changes to the constitution.' 'Balloted' can also be used in phrases like 'ballot box,' which refers to a container used for collecting votes, and 'secret ballot,' which is a voting method that keeps the voter's choices confidential.