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单词 bypoll
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Definition of bypoll in English:

bypoll

nounˈbʌɪpəʊlˈbaɪˌpoʊl
Indian
  • An election held in a single political constituency to fill a vacancy arising during a government's term of office.

    voters braved heavy rains to turn out in large numbers for the bypoll in Aruvikkara
    Example sentencesExamples
    • He claimed the state had sought postponement of the bypoll.
    • He has lost his posts as after his humiliating defeat in a bypoll from a Congress stronghold.
    • They suffered a crushing blow when their arch rival got elected to Lok Sabha after the bypoll held for Dumka parliamentary constituency.
    • Political analysts said Congress is fighting this by-poll as though it were a consolation match.
    • The bypoll was necessitated after he quit the seat for Soren.
    • Seeing the by-poll results, it seems clear that they have to pull up their socks and get to work.
    • He is very hopeful that he will win by a big margin in the by-poll.
    • The by-poll was effectively boycotted as neither the polling agents not the voters turned out on the polling day.
    • "I think the by-poll results should make the allies understand that we will not be able to achieve the goal in 2016, if we are not united," she underlined.
    • I don't think this by-poll victory is enough for him to act independently, and assert himself in the Cabinet expansion.
 
 

Definition of bypoll in US English:

bypoll

nounˈbaɪˌpoʊlˈbīˌpōl
Indian
  • An election held in a single political constituency to fill a vacancy arising during a government's term of office.

    voters braved heavy rains to turn out in large numbers for the bypoll in Aruvikkara
    Example sentencesExamples
    • He is very hopeful that he will win by a big margin in the by-poll.
    • The by-poll was effectively boycotted as neither the polling agents not the voters turned out on the polling day.
    • He claimed the state had sought postponement of the bypoll.
    • The bypoll was necessitated after he quit the seat for Soren.
    • I don't think this by-poll victory is enough for him to act independently, and assert himself in the Cabinet expansion.
    • They suffered a crushing blow when their arch rival got elected to Lok Sabha after the bypoll held for Dumka parliamentary constituency.
    • "I think the by-poll results should make the allies understand that we will not be able to achieve the goal in 2016, if we are not united," she underlined.
    • He has lost his posts as after his humiliating defeat in a bypoll from a Congress stronghold.
    • Seeing the by-poll results, it seems clear that they have to pull up their socks and get to work.
    • Political analysts said Congress is fighting this by-poll as though it were a consolation match.
 
 
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