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Antonyms for POLL
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  1. poll, opinion poll, public opinion poll, canvassnoun

    an inquiry into public opinion conducted by interviewing a random sample of people

    Synonyms:
    canvas tent, pate, poll, sail, crown, opinion poll, canvass, poll parrot, canvas, sheet, public opinion poll

  2. pate, poll, crownnoun

    the top of the head

    Synonyms:
    crown, public opinion poll, jacket, crest, pennant, tip, jacket crown, canvass, pate, poll, poll parrot, cap, top, diadem, summit, treetop, opinion poll, peak, crownwork

  3. pollnoun

    the part of the head between the ears

    Synonyms:
    public opinion poll, opinion poll, canvass, poll parrot, crown, pate

  4. poll, poll parrotnoun

    a tame parrot

    Synonyms:
    public opinion poll, opinion poll, canvass, poll parrot, crown, pate, poll

  5. pollverb

    the counting of votes (as in an election)

    Synonyms:
    public opinion poll, opinion poll, canvass, poll parrot, crown, pate

  6. poll, canvass, canvasverb

    get the opinions (of people) by asking specific questions

    Synonyms:
    analyze, poll, study, canvass, examine, analyse, canvas, pollard

  7. pollverb

    vote in an election at a polling station

    Synonyms:
    pollard, canvass, canvas

  8. pollverb

    get the votes of

    Synonyms:
    pollard, canvass, canvas

  9. poll, pollardverb

    convert into a pollard

    "pollard trees"

    Synonyms:
    pollard, poll, canvass, canvas

How to use POLL in a sentence?

  1. Karin Nielsen-Saines:

    Even after the brain is formed, there are some problems that happen, there’s atrophy, there’s damage, even later in pregnancy. So just because someone’s reached the second trimester, it does n’t mean that there could n’t be a problem if they were to contract Zika. ’’ That type of damage can take several weeks to become apparent in prenatal testing. By the time some women learn what Zika has done to the fetuses they are carrying, their access to legal abortion could be blocked in most states. The telephone poll of 1,016 adults was conducted July 20 to 24, during the week when Florida announced it had discovered two people who hadpossibly contracted Zika locally, most likely through the bite of an infected mosquito. Since then, the number of cases in the Florida outbreak — believed to be centered in a one-square mile area just north of downtown Miami — hasswelled to 15. The poll — which had a margin of error of plus or minus 3.6 percentage points — also found that only 44 percent of Americans realized the Zika funding stalemate has not yet been resolved. Lawmakers left Washington last month after Senate Democratswould n’t back a dealnegotiated by House and Senate Republicans that included provisions affecting Planned Parenthood and the Affordable Care Act. Of people who were aware that Congress has not yet provided Zika funding, 55 percent said not passing the legislation is a problem. More blamed the Republicans than the Democrats for the continued impasse — 42 percent said it was the Republicans ’ fault, compared with 22 percent who faulted the Democrats. Seventeen percent said both parties are equally to blame. The apportionment of blame generally followed party lines. About one-fourth of those polled said funding Zika response efforts should be a top priority for the federal budget, nearly half said it was important but not a top priority, and 20 percent said it was not that important. The poll also showed that in the third week of July, barely half of Americans — 52 percent — felt Zika posed a public health threat in this country. And only 22 percent felt that it was a major threat. But it is not known whether the growing outbreak in Florida has changed opinions on that question.

  2. Ben Ferguson:

    If you're Donald Trump and you come out and you act as if you're going to win everything all the time, you're going to lead every poll all the time—when you do start to fall, it is a bigger deal than if you're up and down and up and down or tight race, ben Carson has played this brilliantly. He has not said or gloated about polls. You rarely hear him talk about these poll numbers. Donald Trump, you hear about it every time he walks up on stage.

  3. Former Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley:

    That's what real leadership is about. That's the sort of new leadership that people are looking for, not the sort of leadership that waits for poll numbers or for focus groups or puts a finger to the wind to see which way public consensus is going. No, that's not leadership.

  4. Nick Kerigan:

    Eating out is something we all look forward to, yet our research shows that waiting to pay is an increasing frustration, building on our experience in' invisible payments,' we wanted to create an innovative solution that removes any barriers to enjoying the meal, whilst also helping restaurants deliver great service and keep those diners coming back. ' FIXER UPPER' STARS CHIP AND JOANNA GAINES OFFICIALLY OPEN MAGNOLIA TABLE RESTAURANT Further, a different poll of 300 restaurant owners found that 67 percent like the notion of an.

  5. Donald Trump:

    Right now I'm leading every poll, and in most cases big. That's good. If that changed, if I was like some of these people at 1% and 2%, there's no reason to continue forward. If I fell behind badly, I would certainly get out.

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