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poll P0408900 (pōl)n.1. The casting and registering of votes in an election.2. The number of votes cast or recorded.3. pollsa. The places where votes are cast and registered during an election, considered as a group: The polls close in this state at 8:00.b. A place where votes are cast and registered: I went to the polls before work to cast a vote.4. A survey of the public or of a sample of public opinion to acquire information.5. The head, especially the top of the head where hair grows.6. The blunt or broad end of a tool such as a hammer or axe.v. polled, poll·ing, polls v.tr.1. To receive (a given number of votes).2. To receive or record the votes of: polling a jury.3. To cast (a vote or ballot).4. To question in a survey; canvass.5. To cut off or trim (hair, horns, or wool, for example); clip.6. To trim or cut off the hair, wool, branches, or horns of: polled the sheep; polled the trees.v.intr. To vote at the polls in an election. [Middle English pol, head, from Middle Low German or Middle Dutch.] poll′er n.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | polls - the place where people vote position, place - the particular portion of space occupied by something; "he put the lamp back in its place" |
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PollsThe place where voters cast their ballots. Heads; individuals; persons singly considered. An objection to a particular juror is called a challenge to the poll, as distinguished from a challenge to the array or panel, which is opposition to the jury as an entity, based on a universal defect among the jurors. POLLS. The place where electors cast in their votes. polls
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