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vox populi
[ voks pop-yuh-lahy ]
noun
- the voice of the people; popular opinion. : vox pop.
vox populi
/ ˈpɒpjʊˌlaɪ /
noun
- the voice of the people; popular or public opinion
Word History and Origins
Origin of vox populi1
Word History and Origins
Origin of vox populi1
Example Sentences
The "best cinematic and box office achievement" category makes its first appearance this year, acknowledging the vox populi as a determinant of defining good moviemaking.
This was before humanity achieved the democratic enlightenment of “vox populi vox Dei.”
In 1972, Democrats made their process more plebiscitary — more primaries, less influence for political professionals — to elicit and echo the vox populi.
But this one, well it works and is probably the only example endorsed by the vox populi.
It also adapted Victorian polymath Francis Galton’s vox populi — or the voice of the people — principle by purportedly putting the web search task to something of a vote.
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