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poll
noun
a
survey
in
which
people
are
asked
questions
to
discover
what
they
think
about
something
•
Before
the
election
,
the
newspaper
published
a
poll
showing
the
mayor
had
60%
support
.
Before
the
election
,
the
newspaper
published
a
poll
showing
the
mayor
had
60%
support
.
•
The
company
ordered
a
customer
satisfaction
poll
to
improve
its
service
.
The
company
ordered
a
customer
satisfaction
poll
to
improve
its
service
.
verb
to
ask
many
people
the
same
questions
to
find
out
what
they
think
about
something
•
The
research
team
polled
1
,
000
voters
across
the
country
.
The
research
team
polled
1
,
000
voters
across
the
country
.
•
We
plan
to
poll
our
employees
about
remote
work
options
.
We
plan
to
poll
our
employees
about
remote
work
options
.
verb
to
receive
a
particular
number
of
votes
in
an
election
•
The
independent
candidate
polled
over
10
,
000
votes
in
the
city
.
The
independent
candidate
polled
over
10
,
000
votes
in
the
city
.
•
Our
party
hopes
to
poll
enough
support
to
win
a
majority
.
Our
party
hopes
to
poll
enough
support
to
win
a
majority
.
noun
the
top
of
a
person
’
s
or
animal
’
s
head
•
The
toddler
placed
a
sunny
hat
on
his
tiny
poll
.
The
toddler
placed
a
sunny
hat
on
his
tiny
poll
.
•
The
horse
shook
its
poll
to
chase
away
flies
.
The
horse
shook
its
poll
to
chase
away
flies
.