Pronunciation: /ˌrɛfəˈrɛndəm/
noun a general vote by the electorate on a single political question that has been referred to them for a direct decision
A1 A referendum is a vote by the people on a specific issue.
A2 The government decided to hold a referendum to let the citizens decide on a new law.
B1 The referendum results showed that the majority of voters were in favor of the new policy.
B2 The outcome of the referendum will have a significant impact on the country's future.
C1 The referendum process involves careful planning and consideration of all viewpoints.
C2 The referendum was conducted in a fair and transparent manner, ensuring the legitimacy of the results.
formal The government is planning to hold a referendum to decide on the new tax policy.
informal Did you hear about the referendum coming up? It's going to be a big deal.
slang I don't really care about that referendum stuff, it's all politics anyways.
figurative The team decided to take a vote, almost like a mini-referendum, to determine the best course of action.
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