Results for: defeat by voting, win more votes than an opponent
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adversarial, contesting, opponent, rival; enemy; opponentadversary
adversary, opponent; one who opposes, character in conflict with hero, neutralizing agent, opposing muscleantagonist
affect or afflict, fill somebody with love, hit hard, strike; defeat; attack, destroy; afflict; affect strongly (as with guilt, remorse, etc.)smite
against federalism, historical opponent of U.S. Constitution, somebody opposed to federalismantifederalist
age of legal responsibility, difference in number of votes, greater number of people or things, greater part or number, number greater than half of the total; number of votes which amounts to more than half the votes cast; military rank or position of ...majority
allow opponent something in baseball, devote yourself to something, give way, concede, stop trying; despair of, hand over somebody or something, lose hope for good outcome, reveal information, stop using or doing something, surrendergive up
amaze; defeat in a contest; final punch (Boxing); hit someone so hard that they lose consciousness, defeat opposing boxer with punch, eliminate opponent from tournament, make somebody unconscious by hitting, make something useless, please or impress so...knock out
antagonist of Jesus Christ, any opponent of Jesus Christ, false messiah that will battle Jesus at his second coming; one who opposes ChristAntichrist
appear to fall, bad or corrupt place, basin for washing something, be absorbed, become quieter, bring to ruin, cesspool, decline in value, decline physically, defeat in contest, device absorbing energy or other entity, drill into ground, drive into gro...sink
application of plaster to walls, applying plaster, applying mortar; defeating, beating (Slang), plaster covering surface, severe defeatplastering
apply medicinal plaster, apply plaster, apply mortar; stick, glue; apply a cast; defeat (Slang), apply something thickly, bombard, cover walls with plaster, defeat severely, lime mixture for walls, make something appear in many locations, wall covering...plaster
artistic failure, atomic bomb, attack people and places with bombs, container for aerosol, crash, damage building with explosion, defeat overwhelmingly, device for directing radiation, drop and explode bombs; fail (Slang), explosive device, explosive p...bomb
ask people to vote, ballot paper, slip of paper on which a vote is written; action of voting; right to vote, total votes, vote; cast a vote, voting systemballot
attack the enemy indirectly, move into a position on the side or flank of an opponent so as to make a surprise attack (Military); gain an advantage, outmaneuver, win by maneuveringoutflank
attempt to convince public officials to favor a certain cause or take a certain action, British voting corridor, division lobby, entrance area in public building, group trying to influence policy, large hall or near the entrance to a building (especial...lobby
 

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