Vote into Meaning in English
expression
ˈvoʊt/ /ˈɪntu/, /ɪnˈtu/, /ɪntə
VOHT IN-too, IN-TOO, IN-tuh
vˈəʊt/ /ˈɪntʊ
VOHT IN-tuh
Definition
To officially choose someone for a job, position, or membership by voting.
Usage & Nuances
Usually used with a position or group: 'vote into office', 'vote into the club'. Can sound formal or institutional. Rarely used without mention of what is being entered. Often focuses on the result of voting someone in, not the process itself.
Spanish: elegir para - votar para ingresar enPortuguese (BR): eleger para - votar para entrar emPortuguese (PT): eleger para - votar para entrar emChinese (Simplified): 投票选为 - 选举进入Chinese (Traditional): 投票選為 - 選舉進入Hindi: निर्वाचित करना - वोट देकर पद पर बैठानाArabic: انتخاب إلى - التصويت ليشغل (منصب)Bengali: ভোট দিয়ে নির্বাচিত করাRussian: избрать путём голосованияJapanese: 投票で選ぶVietnamese: bầu vàoKorean: 투표로 선출하다Turkish: oy vererek seçmekUrdu: ووٹ دے کر منتخب کرناIndonesian: memilih ke dalam
Example Sentences
She was voted into the student council last year.
basic
He hopes to be voted into office next month.
basic
Our new member was voted into the club by everyone.
basic
She only got voted into the committee because her friend campaigned hard for her.
natural
After three failed attempts, he was finally voted into the board of directors.
natural
You can't just be voted into the team—you have to prove yourself first.
natural