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I . poll [pəʊl, Am poʊl] N

2. poll:

polls pl (results)

3. poll (election):

poll

4. poll (number of votes):

poll
heavy poll

II . poll [pəʊl, Am poʊl] VB trans

2. poll votes:

poll
poll

deed poll N LAW

Gallup poll® [ˈgæləpˌ-] N

opinion poll N

straw poll N

public opinion poll N

public opinion poll → opinion poll

See also opinion poll

opinion poll N

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
In response to a financial crisis in the colony, he proposed to increase the hut and poll taxes.
en.wikipedia.org
It is particularly used as a response to questions about negative opinion poll results and is generally considered tongue-in-cheek or ironic.
en.wikipedia.org
The government's most recent public opinion poll on the issue found strong support for sanctuaries.
www.northernstar.com.au
He was ultimately able to vote by absentee ballot, but only because an experienced volunteer, not the poll workers, suggested it.
www.msnbc.com
Finally, 8 percent of respondents to our poll said they found the paper tray that came with their printer to be too small.
www.pcadvisor.co.uk
There is an opinion poll in the show in which question related to the day's major event is asked.
en.wikipedia.org
One opinion poll found that 70% of smokers supported the ban.
en.wikipedia.org
During the voting exercise, the poll officials detected that the accreditation of delegates was hastily done without proper screening and many delegates were given unstamped tags.
thenationonlineng.net
Fixed taxes like a poll tax or sin tax are often considered regressive, but could have progressive effects if applied to luxury goods and services.
en.wikipedia.org
In the end a poll conducted prior to division showed that strong support remained to keep the name Northwest Territories.
en.wikipedia.org

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