Absentee Voter

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Pronunciation: /ˌæbsənˈtiː ˈvoʊtər/

Definitions of absentee voter

noun a person who is eligible to vote but is unable to do so in person and therefore votes by mail or proxy

Example Sentences

A1 An absentee voter is someone who is unable to vote in person.

A2 The absentee voter submitted their ballot by mail.

B1 As an absentee voter, you must request a ballot in advance.

B2 The absentee voter cast their vote from overseas.

C1 The absentee voter had to provide proof of identity when submitting their ballot.

C2 The absentee voter was able to participate in the election despite being out of the country.

Examples of absentee voter in a Sentence

formal The absentee voter requested a mail-in ballot for the upcoming election.

informal My cousin is an absentee voter because he's away at college.

slang I never realized I was an absentee voter until I moved out of state.

figurative Being an absentee voter in the office means missing out on important decisions.

Grammatical Forms of absentee voter

past tense

absentee voted

plural

absentee voters

comparative

more absentee voter

superlative

most absentee voter

present tense

absentee votes

future tense

will be absentee voting

perfect tense

has been an absentee voter

continuous tense

is being an absentee voter

singular

absentee voter

positive degree

absentee voter

infinitive

to be an absentee voter

gerund

absentee voting

participle

absentee voting

Origin and Evolution of absentee voter

First Known Use: 1870 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The term 'absentee voter' originated in the United States during the 19th century.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to refer to individuals who were unable to physically be present at a polling station to vote, the term has evolved to encompass a broader range of situations where individuals can vote remotely, such as through mail-in or absentee ballots.