Pronunciation: /dɪˈlɪbərətɪv poʊl/
noun poll
A1 A deliberative poll is a way for people to discuss important issues together.
A2 In a deliberative poll, participants are given information and time to consider different viewpoints before making decisions.
B1 The results of a deliberative poll can provide valuable insights into public opinion on specific topics.
B2 Participants in a deliberative poll engage in structured discussions and debates to reach consensus on complex issues.
C1 Deliberative polls are often used to gauge public opinion in a more nuanced and informed way compared to traditional surveys.
C2 The success of a deliberative poll relies on the quality of information provided to participants and the facilitation of productive discussions.
formal The deliberative poll conducted by the research institute provided valuable insights into public opinion.
informal Did you hear about that deliberative poll they did last week? It was pretty interesting.
slang That deliberative poll was a real eye-opener, don't you think?
figurative The deliberative poll acted as a mirror reflecting the diverse views of the community.
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