Plebiscitary example sentences

plebiscitary

definition

  - adjective form of plebiscite

pleb·i·scite

noun

plebiscite (noun) · plebiscites (plural noun)

  - the direct vote of all the members of an electorate on an important public question such as a change in the constitution:

  - a law enacted by the plebeians' assembly.

Synonyms

plebiscite, vote, referendum, ballot, poll

"Plebiscitary" Example Sentences

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