vote in

  vote in (to elect a person to an office or position by voting) They voted in Clinton to hold office for a period of four years. He was voted in as vice president last month.   envocabulary.com

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vote down

vote down (to reject by voting) A majority of House members voted down the proposal. They decided to vote down the dam project.   envocabulary.com

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veer off

  veer off (to change direction) The driver fell asleep while driving and veered off the road. All of a sudden, the missile veered off course.   envocabulary.com

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vamp up

  vamp up (to improve or repair) They have vamped up the design. He can vamp up shoes and old boots in such a design that you would not know them.   envocabulary.com

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keep down

  keep down (to keep something at a low level) The government should do more to keep prices down. I walk to work because I want to keep my weight down. Keep your voice down; I’m trying to sleep. (to stop someone from being successful or happy) The soldiers are …

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