单词 | vote someone in |
释义 | (phrasal verb) The Prime Minister was voted in by a huge majority. Synonyms elect The people have voted to elect a new president. choose I chose him to accompany me on my trip. select They selected only bright pupils. appoint It made sense to appoint a banker to this job. return He has been returned as leader of the party. pick He had picked ten people to interview for the jobs. opt for designate We need to designate someone as our spokesperson. decide on settle on fix on plump for put in power Additional synonymsin the sense of appoint Definition to assign officially to a job or position It made sense to appoint a banker to this job. Synonyms assign, name, choose, commission, select, elect, install, delegate, nominatein the sense of choose Definition to select (a person, thing, or course of action) from a number of alternatives I chose him to accompany me on my trip. Synonyms pick, take, prefer, select, elect, adopt, opt for, designate, single out, espouse, settle on, fix on, cherry-pick, settle upon, predestine in the sense of designate Definition to select (someone) for an office or duty We need to designate someone as our spokesperson. Synonyms appoint, name, choose, commission, select, elect, delegate, nominate, assign, deputeNearby words of |
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