Pronunciation: /dəˈhɒnt method/
noun a method used for allocating seats in proportional representation voting systems
A1 The d’Hondt method is used for allocating seats in proportional representation systems.
A2 In some countries, the d’Hondt method is used to calculate the distribution of seats in parliament.
B1 Understanding the d’Hondt method can help you analyze election results more effectively.
B2 Political parties often strategize to maximize their seats using the d’Hondt method.
C1 Experts in electoral systems are well-versed in the intricacies of the d’Hondt method.
C2 The d’Hondt method is named after the Belgian mathematician Victor d’Hondt.
formal The political party used the d’Hondt method to allocate seats in the parliament.
informal They decided to use the d’Hondt method for dividing the resources.
slang Let's just go with the d’Hondt method for splitting the bill.
figurative In a way, life sometimes operates like the d’Hondt method, distributing opportunities based on certain criteria.
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