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exit poll
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exit poll
n.
A poll taken of a sample of voters as they leave a polling place, used especially to predict the outcome of an election or determine the opinions and characteristics of the candidates' supporters.
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Noun1.exit poll - a poll of voters as they leave the voting place; usually taken by news media in order to predict the outcome of an election
opinion poll, poll, public opinion poll, canvass - an inquiry into public opinion conducted by interviewing a random sample of people
Translations
exit poll nencuesta a la salida de los colegios electorales
exit poll nsondage m (fait à la sortie de l'isoloir)
exit poll nbei Wählern unmittelbar nach Verlassen der Wahllokale durchgeführte Umfrage
exit poll nexit poll m inv; sondaggio all'uscita dei seggi


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