Sentence examples for The plebiscite from inspiring English sources

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The plebiscite

noun

A referendum, especially one that concerns changes in sovereignty

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The plebiscite never happened.

The plebiscite greatly damaged the regime's legitimacy.

The plebiscite confirmed this proclamation, and Fayṣal was formally crowned king on August 23.

The plebiscite is scheduled to occur on the same day as a referendum on southern secession.

The plebiscite became the instrument whereby the will of the nation was expressed.

The plebiscite is not about democracy, human rights or constitutional change.

The plebiscite was called by Gibraltar's chief minister, Peter Caruana, in protest at Mr Straw's statement.

"The plebiscite is a delaying tactic, emerging from this fear and distrust.

The plebiscite is a bad idea, and us stopping a bad idea is a good thing.

The plebiscite won with 61% of the vote.

The plebiscite vote had been slated for February 11 , 2017

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