Pronunciation: /ˈkærəˌsɛl ˈvoʊtɪŋ/
noun a method of voting where voters can change their vote until the voting period ends
A1 Carousel voting is a way to make decisions by taking turns.
A2 In carousel voting, each person gets a chance to vote before the next person.
B1 Carousel voting can be an effective way to ensure everyone's opinion is heard.
B2 The company implemented carousel voting to improve decision-making processes.
C1 Carousel voting is a democratic method used in organizations to gather feedback and make decisions.
C2 The board of directors decided to adopt carousel voting for all major company decisions.
formal The board members decided to implement carousel voting to ensure a fair and efficient decision-making process.
informal Hey, have you heard about carousel voting? It's a new way for us to vote on important matters.
slang Let's shake things up with some carousel voting at our next meeting!
figurative In politics, carousel voting can sometimes lead to unexpected outcomes.
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