repoll

/riˈpɒl/

Definitions

1. noun

a vote or poll taken after the initial voting in a referendum or election, especially to settle disputes or clarify results.

“The repoll in the disputed constituency revealed a much closer result than initially thought.”

2. verb

to vote or poll again, especially to settle disputes or clarify results.

“The election commission decided to repoll in several polling stations due to irregularities.”

3. verb

to ask or gather information again, especially about something that has already been discussed or decided.

“The company decided to repoll their customers to see if they were satisfied with the new product.”

Synonyms

  • re-polling
  • re-vote

Antonyms

  • confirm
  • finalize