poll in English

noun
1
the process of voting in an election.
the country went to the polls on March 10
2
a person's head.
Peter scratched his poll and smiled feebly.
verb
1
record the opinion or vote of.
focus groups in which customers are polled about merchandise preferences
2
cut the horns off (an animal, especially a young cow).
As an added bonus, every Thunderhouse calf born to date has been polled !

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Below are sample sentences containing the word "poll" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "poll", or refer to the context using the word "poll" in the English Dictionary.

1. We don't poll the Match population, we poll the American population.

2. 7 Poll after poll shows a commitment to environmental protection.

3. We will abolish the poll tax Labour will abolish the poll tax immediately.

4. 12 We will abolish the poll tax Labour will abolish the poll tax immediately.

5. And we made a poll, the most fascinating poll I've seen in my life.

6. They went there to poll.

7. We are a public opinion poll.

8. A public opinion poll was made.

9. They expected a heavy poll.

10. They even started a poll.

11. Labour is ahead in the poll.

12. 14 He scratched his grizzled poll.

13. Majority of Brazilians support impeaching Bolsonaro: Poll

14. They gained 20% of the poll.

15. What does Capitation mean? A poll tax

16. The poll reported Labour to be leading.

17. He started talking about individuals' opinion poll ratings.

18. Did you see the Post / ABC poll this morning?

19. The poll revealed massive support for the proposal.

20. And they released the first-ever world poll.

21. Now, I had Remy conduct a little poll.

22. A poll was conducted to gauge consumers' attitudes.

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25. We are going to conduct a public opinion poll.

26. The result of the poll has now been declared.

27. The poll provided a morale boost for the Conservatives.

28. The poll tax was a creature of the Government.

29. The latest poll gives the Republicans a 5% lead.

30. 6 Are you better off paying your poll tax?

31. Does this opinion poll accurately reflect the public mood?

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33. Is that poll artist wearing my Agent Provocateur corset?

34. All right, let's take a poll, show of hands.

35. Labour won the election with 40% of the poll.

36. But then, nemesis: the exit poll, the Basildon result.

37. Mostly, she Cared for her staff and her poll workers

38. A lump sum tax is also called a poll tax.

39. 5 synonyms for cAnvasser: solicitor, scrutineer, headcounter, poll taker, pollster

40. 3 But then, nemesis: the exit poll, the Basildon result.

41. 5 synonyms for Canvasser: solicitor, scrutineer, headcounter, poll taker, pollster

42. 3 The poll tax was a creature of the Government.

43. 1 The council tax replaces the poll tax next April.

44. The poll represented college students as mainly uninterested in politics.

45. The government will take comfort from the latest opinion poll.

46. The opinion poll suggests a clean sweep for the Democrats.

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48. 12 Does this opinion poll accurately reflect the public mood?

49. The prime minister's opinion poll ratings have hit rock bottom.

50. The poll has a margin of error of three percent.