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poll

noun

1. A survey of the public or of a sample of public opinion to acquire information.

2. The blunt or broad end of a tool such as a hammer or ax.

3. The casting and registering of votes in an election.

4. The head, especially the top of the head where hair grows.

5. The number of votes cast or recorded.

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verb

1. To cut off or cut short the hair or wool of.

2. To cut off or cut short (as wool).

3. To cut off or back the top of (as a tree).

4. To cut off or cut short the horns of (cattle).

5. To receive and record the votes of.

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verb-intransitive

1. To vote at the polls in an election.

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verb-transitive

1. To cast (a vote or ballot).

2. To cut off or trim (hair, horns, or wool, for example); clip.

3. To question in a survey; canvass.

4. To receive (a given number of votes).

5. To receive or record the votes of: polling a jury.

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Poll Sentence Examples

The chief sources of revenue are taxes on realty, personalty and corporations, a poll-tax, and licences.0 | 0 |
Any subdistrict, town or city of the fifth or sixth class may provide for a graded school by voting for an ad valorem and poll tax which is limited as to amount.0 | 0 |
The constitution provides that no person less than 60 years of age shall be permitted to vote unless he has paid an annual poll-tax of one dollar for the two years next preceding the year in which he offers to vote.0 | 0 |
Among the other sources of revenue are a poll-tax of two dollars on each man between the ages of twenty-one and sixty, licences, an inheritance tax, rent of state lands and the income from invested funds received from the sale of state lands.0 | 0 |
Going outside Europe, an extreme instance of the results of combining a census with more definite administrative objects may be found in the census of China in 1711, when the population enumerated in connexion with a poll-tax and liability to military service, was returned as 28 millions; but forty years later, when the question was that of the measures for the relief of widespread distress, the corresponding total rose to 103 millions!0 | 0 |
A poll tax is required of all males between the ages of 21 and 60 years, one half of which goes to the county in which it is collected and the rest to the state.0 | 0 |
There is no doubt but that in the Maccabean times and onward 218 was the shekel; but the use of the word darkemon by Ezra and Nehemiah, and the probabilities of their case, point to the daragmaneh, 1/60 maneh or shekel of Assyria; and the mention of 1/3 shekel by Nehemiah as poll tax nearly proves that the 129 and not 218 grains is intended, as 218 is not divisible by 3.0 | 0 |
The hut and poll taxes yield about £62,000 a year.0 | 0 |
One Gallup poll at the time said more people knew about the trial than knew the full name of the president.0 | 0 |
If a second poll is necessary a relative majority is sufficient.0 | 0 |
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