repoll
verb
repolled;
repolling
Definition of repoll
(Entry 1 of 2)
: to question or canvass (people) again : to carry out a new poll of (a group of people)
If an updated system were proposed, he added, the group would want to repoll its members and get new feedback.— Eleanor Kennedy … the Senator seemed to be getting more than two‐thirds of the undecided voters who were repolled.— R. W. Apple Jr.
repoll
noun
plural repolls
Definition of repoll (Entry 2 of 2)
: the act or an instance of carrying out a poll (see poll entry 1 sense 5a) again
ordered a repoll of the voters
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