English to filipino meaning of

Ang kahulugan ng diksyunaryo ng salitang "boto" ay:(pangngalan) isang pormal na indikasyon ng isang pagpipilian sa pagitan ng dalawa o higit pang mga kandidato o mga kurso ng aksyon, na karaniwang ipinahayag sa pamamagitan ng isang balota o pagpapakita ng mga kamay .(pandiwa) upang ipahayag ang isang pagpipilian o kagustuhan para sa isang kandidato o kurso ng aksyon, karaniwang sa pamamagitan ng isang pormal na proseso tulad ng pagboto o pagboto.

Sentence Examples

  1. My knights have earned the right to vote you out, Mr.
  2. The state of California had decided some years back that children as young as fourteen could think like adults when caught up within some potential criminal act, but could not think enough like adults to be able to vote or sit on the juries that were called upon to hear their cases.
  3. Cooper, Sara herself is convinced if she had a vote, she would cast it for him after that speech, she thinks.
  4. Children who have no rights in your society, not even the basic human right to vote you out of office for your failure to protect them.
  5. It was a moon rock, an extraterrestrial butt probe, a bill a Senator read before a vote.
  6. The history goes on to say, then, that when the bachelor Samson Carrasco recommended Don Quixote to resume his knight-errantry which he had laid aside, it was in consequence of having been previously in conclave with the curate and the barber on the means to be adopted to induce Don Quixote to stay at home in peace and quiet without worrying himself with his ill-starred adventures at which consultation it was decided by the unanimous vote of all, and on the special advice of Carrasco, that Don Quixote should be allowed to go, as it seemed impossible to restrain him, and that Samson should sally forth to meet him as a knight-errant, and do battle with him, for there would be no difficulty about a cause, and vanquish him, that being looked upon as an easy matter and that it should be agreed and settled that the vanquished was to be at the mercy of the victor.
  7. As if synchronized, Irene and I gaze at each other and silently vote not to pop that bubble.
  8. They vote, again and again they vote for pro-development parties with known histories of corruptions.
  9. And sure enough, when the Dean calls for the vote, every single hand is raised for Dr.