Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

vote-in

verb
/voʊt ɪn/
Definition
To elect or appoint someone through a voting process, typically used in contexts where candidates are chosen by a group or community.
Examples
  • The committee decided to vote-in a new chairperson after the previous one resigned.
  • The residents are excited to vote-in their preferred candidate for the upcoming election.
  • We will vote-in the latest policy changes in the next meeting.
Meaning
Vote-in refers to the method of electing someone to a position or selecting an option by means of action taken by individuals in a voting scenario.
Synonyms
  • elect
  • appoint
  • choose
  • select
  • name