Vote off Meaning in English
expression
ˈvoʊt/ /ˈɔf
VOHT-awf
vˈəʊt/ /ˈɒf
VOHT-of
Definition
To remove someone from a group or competition by a vote, especially in reality TV shows or group decisions.
Usage & Nuances
Often used in reality TV and competitive contexts. Neutral/informal tone. Common collocation: 'get voted off'. Usually implies majority decision. Not used for formal elections or politics.
Spanish: expulsar por votaciónPortuguese (BR): eliminar por votaçãoPortuguese (PT): eliminar por votaçãoChinese (Simplified): 投票淘汰Chinese (Traditional): 投票淘汰Hindi: मतदान करके बाहर करनाArabic: التصويت على إخراجهBengali: ভোট দিয়ে বাদ দেওয়াRussian: выгнать голосованиемJapanese: 投票で退場させるVietnamese: bỏ phiếu loại raKorean: 투표로 탈락시키다Turkish: oyla çıkarmakUrdu: ووٹ دے کر نکال دیناIndonesian: mengeliminasi dengan pemungutan suara
Example Sentences
They voted off the weakest player from the team.
basic
If you get the most votes, you will be voted off the show.
basic
Last night, the audience voted off two contestants.
basic
No one wants to be voted off this early in the competition.
natural
She was shocked when her friends voted her off the island.
natural
After three weeks, he finally got voted off despite his efforts.
natural