Plebiscite Mnemonic
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plebiscite
plebiscite
/ˈplɛbɨsaɪt/
Examples
- The map is regarding nationality not votes in the plebiscite.
- The plebiscite, organised by the League of Nations, was held in 1921.
- The proposal was approved by the plebiscite.
- The plebiscite was postponed due to an accident.
- A successive plebiscite determinated the destiny of the city.
- The results of the plebiscite was approved the Constitution of 1980.
- An imbalance was created in the polity by the result of the 1961 plebiscite.
- The plebiscite was postponed while the issue was before the courts.
- A plebiscite to ratify the Constitution of Ireland was held on the same day.
- It began in the aftermath of the plebiscite which yielded mixed results.
a vote by the electorate determining public opinion on a question of national importance
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"Plea + Biscuit. People plea for a vote as eagerly as for a biscuit."
"Plea + Biscuit. People plea for a chance to vote, like asking for a biscuit."
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