Vote down In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "vote down", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Katie Anh calendar 2022-05-10 06:05

Meaning of Vote down

Vote down phrasal verb spoken language

Used to describe the action of voting against someone or something.

The new law was voted down.

Behave appropriately or we will vote you down.

Most of the board vote him down.

His proposal was voted down for the lack of practicality.

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Certainly not

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To publicly burn a model of someone that you hate

throw (something) back in (one's) face

To rudely refuse to accept or consider something that one has stated or done.
 

 

tell somebody where to put/stick something; tell somebody what they can do with something

An expression of dissatisfaction or rage, frequently used when one refuses to do or accept something.

 

take exception to something

If you say that you take exception to something, you mean that you strongly object to something.
 

Grammar and Usage of Vote down

Verb Forms

  • vote down
  • voted down
  • votes down
  • be voting down

The verb "vote" should be conjugated with its tense.

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