Pronunciation: /ˈkɒndərˌsɛt ˈmɛθəd/
noun a method of voting or social choice that determines the majority preference in a group by comparing each possible pair of candidates or options in a series of rounds
A1 The Condorcet method is a way to determine the winner in an election.
A2 I learned about the Condorcet method in my political science class.
B1 The Condorcet method is based on pairwise comparisons between candidates.
B2 Many countries use the Condorcet method to ensure fair elections.
C1 Understanding the complexities of the Condorcet method requires advanced knowledge of voting theory.
C2 Experts in electoral systems often debate the effectiveness of the Condorcet method.
formal The Condorcet method is a voting system that selects the candidate who would win in a head-to-head competition against every other candidate.
informal I heard they're using the Condorcet method for the upcoming student council elections.
slang The Condorcet method is like the ultimate showdown of candidates.
figurative Using the Condorcet method is like pitting candidates against each other in a political battle royale.
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