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mayoría absoluta

Oxford Spanish Dictionary

absolute majority SUBST

Oxford Spanish Dictionary
Oxford Spanish Dictionary

majority <pl majorities> [Am məˈdʒɔrədi, məˈdʒɑrədi, Brit məˈdʒɒrɪti] SUBST

1.1. majority (greater number):

majority + Sg or pl Verb
the silent majority attr decision/party

1.2. majority (margin):

simple or Brit also relative majority

2. majority (adulthood):

I. absolute [Am ˈæbsəˌlut, ˌæbsəˈlut, Brit ˈabsəluːt] ADJ

1.1. absolute (complete, perfect):

absolute trust/confidence
absolute trust/confidence

1.2. absolute as intensifier:

2.1. absolute (unconditional):

absolute right
absolute pardon/freedom
absolute pardon/freedom
absolute guarantee/devotion

2.2. absolute (having unlimited power):

absolute monarch/rule

3. absolute (not relative):

4. absolute LING:

II. absolute [Am ˈæbsəˌlut, ˌæbsəˈlut, Brit ˈabsəluːt] SUBST PHILOS

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majority <-ies> [məˈdʒɒrəti, Am -ˈdʒɔ:rət̬i] SUBST

1. majority (greater part/number):

2. majority kein Pl (full legal age):

I. absolute [ˈæbsəlu:t] ADJ

1. absolute (total, not relative) a. POL:

absolute denial
absolute trust, power, confidence
absolute disaster
absolute disaster

2. absolute CHEM:

II. absolute [ˈæbsəlu:t] SUBST

the absolute PHILOS
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majority <-ies> [mə·ˈdʒɔr·ə·t̬i] SUBST

1. majority (greater part/number):

2. majority (most powerful group):

3. majority (full legal age):

I. absolute [ˈæb··lut] ADJ

1. absolute (total, not relative) a. POL:

absolute denial
absolute trust, power, confidence
absolute disaster
absolute disaster

2. absolute CHEM:

II. absolute [ˈæb··lut] SUBST

the absolute PHILOS

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Councillors are elected individually by an absolute majority of votes, with the incumbent councillors defending their seats in descending order of seniority.
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An absolute majority of the votes (i.e. 401 votes) are required to be elected.
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In a three-way primary he defeated the incumbent mayor and a third candidate by an absolute majority, avoiding a runoff.
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Starting from the fourth ballot, an absolute majority is required for candidates to be elected (in this election, 505 votes).
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To succeed a vote of no confidence must be supported by an absolute majority (175 members) or it has failed.
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