ROLL CALL vs POLL: NOUN
- The reading aloud of a list of names of people, as in a classroom or military post, to determine who is present or absent.
- The time fixed for such a reading.
- The act of calling over a list of names, as of a school or society, or of men who compose a military or legislative body.
- The military signal given by the drum, trumpet, or other musical instrument for soldiers to attend the calling of the roll.
- The time of day fixed for such an event
- Such an event in a legislative body in order to determine if a quorum exists
- Calling out an official list of names
- The blunt or broad end of a tool such as a hammer or ax.
- The head, especially the top of the head where hair grows.
- The counting of votes (as in an election)
- The part of the head between the ears
- An inquiry into public opinion conducted by interviewing a random sample of people
- The top of the head
- The casting and registering of votes in an election.
- The number of votes cast or recorded.
- The places where votes are cast and registered during an election, considered as a group.
- A survey of the public or of a sample of public opinion to acquire information.
- A place where votes are cast and registered.
- A tame parrot
- An inflammatory swelling or abscess on a horse's head, confined beneath the great ligament of the neck.
- A register of persons entitled to vote at an election.
- The European chub. See Pollard, 3 (a).
- The broad end of a hammer; the but of an ax.
- The place where the votes are cast or recorded.
- The casting or recording of the votes of registered electors.
- A tax levied by the head, or poll; a capitation tax.
- The head, or the rounded back part of the head, of a person; also, by extension, the head of an animal.
- Specifically, the register of the names of electors who may vote in an election.
- A pole having a heavy spike on the end, forming a kind of crowbar.
- The head; the back part of the head.
- One who does not try for honors, but is content to take a degree merely; a passman.
- A parrot; -- familiarly so called.
- The chub or cheven, Leuciscus cephalus. Also called pollard.
- The broad end or butt of a hammer.
- A poll-tax.
- The voting or registering of votes at an election, or the place where the votes are taken: in the United States used chiefly in the plural: as, to go to the poll; the polls will close at four.
- An enumeration or register of heads or persons, as for the imposition of a poll-tax, or the list or roll of those who have voted at an election.
- Hence A person, an individual enumerated in a list.
- A parrot: also called poll-parrot and polly.
- A student at Cambridge University in England who merely takes a degree, but receives no honors; one who is not a candidate for honors.
- A number or aggregate of heads; a list or register of heads or individuals.
ROLL CALL vs POLL: VERB
- N/A
- Get the opinions (of people) by asking specific questions
- Get the votes of
- Vote in an election at a polling station
- Convert into a pollard
ROLL CALL vs POLL: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To vote at the polls in an election.
- To cut off or trim (hair, horns, or wool, for example); clip.
- To question in a survey; canvass.
- To cast (a vote or ballot).
- To receive or record the votes of.
- To receive (a given number of votes).
- To vote at an election.
- To trim or cut off the hair, wool, branches, or horns of.
ROLL CALL vs POLL: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To cut off; to remove by clipping, shearing, etc.; to mow or crop; -- sometimes with off
- To remove the poll or head of; hence, to remove the top or end of; to clip; to lop; to shear
- To extort from; to plunder; to strip.
ROLL CALL vs POLL: OTHER WORD TYPES
- N/A
- To remove the top or head of; hence, to cut off the tops of; lop; clip; also, to cut off the hair of; also, to cut, as hair; shear; cut closely; mow; also, to remove the horns of, as cattle: as, to poll tares, hair, wool, or grass.
- In law, to cut even without indenting, as a deed executed by one party. See deed poll, under deed.
- To rob; plunder; despoil, as by excessive taxation.
- To enumerate one by one; enroll in a list or register, as for the purpose of levying a polltax.
- To pay, as a personal tax.
- To canvass or ascertain the opinion of.
- To receive at the polls: as, A polled only 50 votes; also, to cast at the polls: as, a large vote was polled.
- To vote at the polls; bring to the polls.
- To vote at a poll; record a vote, as an elector.
ROLL CALL vs POLL: RELATED WORDS
- Faulkner, Thurman, Spice up, Let go, Springsteen, Pop quiz, Arquette, Hold on, Poehler, Back down, State senator, Put down, Special session, Come back, Move on
- Votes, Election, Elections, Vote, Balloting, Surveyed, Surveys, Survey, Pate, Poll parrot, Public opinion poll, Pollard, Crown, Canvas, Canvass
ROLL CALL vs POLL: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Winehouse, Find out, Cleese, Calm down, White people, Thurman, Spice up, Let go, Springsteen, Pop quiz, Hold on, State senator, Put down, Come back, Move on
- Ballots, Referendum, Plebiscite, Ballot, Study, Voter, Voting, Votes, Election, Vote, Surveyed, Pate, Pollard, Crown, Canvas
ROLL CALL vs POLL: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Clerk, will you please call the roll call vote?
- Roll Call Vote to waive reading, Roll Call Vote to adopt.
- Roll call was taken with the following members present: Roll Call Present: Council Members Emick; Nassif; Stanton; Mayor Bishop Absent: Mayor Pro Tem Cusack.
- Roll Call On roll call, Council President Stuckart and Council Members Beggs, Burke, Fagan, Kinnear, and Stratton were present.
- ROLL CALL: Roll call was taken and a quorum was present.
- The Roll Call Log Book will be filled in by the Shift Sergeant who is conducting the Roll Call.
- Used for guests and staff, who must remain there while roll call votes are in progress and the roll call machine is open.
- Roll Call Votes Roll call votes shall be taken to act on any agenda items when there is not a unanimous action.
- Roll Call Roll Call was taken by Secretary Rachel Phillips.
- ROLL CALL Roll Call indicated the presence of a quorum as follows: MEMBERS PRESENT: Ms.
- The demand for a poll may, before the poll is taken, be withdrawn.
- The election day exit poll is probably the most criticized type of poll.
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- Where are the American people on this, well, there has been poll after poll.
- Poll section you also will find the Comissioned Cards and Special Character poll.
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- Create a poll using the poll creation form.
- Poll and Adjourned Poll Cases, Counting of Votes etc.
- To activate your poll from the poll chart click the activation button, or simply put your poll in full screen mode.
- And we sent them polls, poll after poll after poll.
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