Associations to the word «Polling»
Noun
- Raja
- Hillary
- Rhyme
- Incumbent
- Landslide
- Approval
- Campaign
- Gong
- Coalition
- Boycott
- Classic
- Rigging
- Supporter
- Alp
- Rating
- Organisation
- Abbott
- Democrat
- Lima
- Nea
- Sampling
- Disapproval
- Parti
- Nomination
- Dewey
- Assam
- Debate
- Unionist
- Digit
- Telephone
- Gunman
- Opposition
- Threshold
- Labour
- Deliberation
- Townland
- Ethernet
- Analyst
- Swing
- Riding
- Donetsk
- Yam
- Gilmore
- Close
- Sri
- Data
- Party
- Mailing
- Bribery
- Thatcher
- Envelope
- Majority
- Truman
- Cpu
- Tasmanian
- Hamid
- Conducting
- Result
- Consulate
- Remote
- Elect
- Reid
- Identification
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
POLLING, verb. Present participle of poll
POLLING, noun. The action of taking a poll.
POLLING, noun. (computing) A technique that continually interrogates a peripheral device to see if it has data to transfer.
POLLING, noun. (politics) (uncountable) the process of voting in an election.
POLLING BOOTH, noun. (Britain) (Ireland) (Canada) (Australia) A voting booth.
POLLING BOOTHS, noun. Plural of polling booth
POLLING DAY, noun. (politics) the day voting takes place in a local, general, or national election, apart from postal votes made beforehand.
POLLING PLACE, noun. (politics) (government) A place where voters cast their ballots in elections.
POLLING STATION, noun. (Britain) (Canada) (Australia) a place where voters go to cast their ballot in an election or referendum; a voting station
POLLING STATIONS, noun. Plural of polling station
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