referendum|referenda|referendums in English

noun

[ref·er·en·dum || ‚refə'rendəm]

poll of an entire population, referral of a vote to the entire electorate

Use "referendum|referenda|referendums" in a sentence

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

1. The turnout in the referendums was 1 percent.

2. Signature "ad referendum".

3. See your Ballot, research candidates and referendums, and vote informed

4. During elections and referendums, you're not being asked, "What do you think?"

5. Applications recommended ad referendum

6. Watch Blethering Referendum on iPlayer

7. Watch Blethering Referendum on iPlayer

8. An exception could be foreseen in the case of constituent referendums. 17. Ad § 10:

9. This brings to a close a round of successful referenda in nine of the ten Accession States.

10. In the referendum many people abstained.

11. The Democrats rejected the referendum proposal.

12. I voted 'No' in the referendum.

13. Mr Segni's acolytes have collected more than 600,000 signatures in favour of his three referendums.

14. UN monitors declared the referendum fair.

15. The changes were approved by referendum.

16. He tendered the committee a referendum.

17. Time and again, his detractors predicted that he would cancel elections and referendums.

18. Election ads in the European Union (EU) will also include any ad that features a referendum question up for vote, a referendum campaign group or a call to vote related to a national referendum or a state or provincial referendum on sovereignty.

19. The draft report was adopted ad referendum.

20. Adoption of the constitution through national referendum.

21. The proposals were put to a referendum.

22. They voted for independence in a referendum.

23. and its Member States; ad referendum

24. Schedule 1 deals with the referendum.

25. The Centrepiece of the plan is the idea of regular referendums, initiated by voters