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Definition of Revoting
1. revote [v] - See also: revote
Lexicographical Neighbors of Revoting
Literary usage of Revoting
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Reign of Henry VIII from His Accession to the Death of Wolsey by John Sherren Brewer, James Gairdner (1884)
"... combinations, opposition, voting, and revoting, weariness at last producing
that unanimity which reason and persuasion failed to effect. ..."
2. The System of Financial Administration of Great Britain by William Franklin Willoughby, Samuel McCune Lindsay (1917)
"1i) The paying of a large proportion of these receipts into the Exchequer, and
the consequent voting or revoting of the expenditure which they represent, ..."
3. The Reign of Henry VIII from His Accession to the Death of Wolsey by John Sherren Brewer (1884)
"... combinations, opposition, voting, and revoting, weariness at last producing
that unanimity which reason and persuasion failed to effect. ..."
4. The System of Financial Administration of Great Britain by William Franklin Willoughby, Samuel McCune Lindsay (1917)
"11) The paying of a large proportion of these receipts into the Exchequer, and
the consequent voting or revoting of the expenditure which ..."
5. A History of the Reign of Queen Anne by John Hill Burton (1880)
"... and revoting the settlement of the throne. The settlement passed untouched
through this perilous test. That the majority against Sacheverell diminished ..."
6. A History of the Reign of Queen Anne by John Hill Burton (1880)
"... and revoting the settlement of the throne. The settlement passed untouched
through this perilous test. That the majority against Sacheverell diminished ..."
7. A History of the Reign of Queen Anne by John Hill Burton (1880)
"... and revoting the settlement of the throne. The settlement passed untouched
through this perilous test. That the majority against Sacheverell diminished ..."