Today’s “Word of the Day” is plebiscite and it is a noun meaning “a direct vote by the people of an entire country to decide on their choice of a ruler or government; public vote, referendum, ballot, popular poll“.
Example Sentence: “The current electionwill not offer even a semblance of competition to Mr[.] Putin, much less give a limited stage to any critical opponentas past elections sometimes did. It will not be an election, but a plebiscite on the loyalty to Putin,” says Ms. MashaLipman, a Russian journalist.
This word is present in It’s ‘Ra-Ra-Ras-Putin’ in the Russian election and click here to read it.
Courtesy: The Hindu
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