Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
vote-out
phrasal verb
/voʊt aʊt/

Definition
A vote-out refers to the process of removing someone from a position or rejecting something by means of a voting procedure, typically in an organizational or political context.

Examples
- After a long discussion, the team decided to vote-out the proposed budget increase.
- In the meeting, several members expressed their desire to vote-out the outdated policy.

Meaning
Vote-out is commonly used in contexts where a group decides to eliminate a member or reject a proposal through a majority vote.

Synonyms
- remove
- oust
- expel
- reject