"Votress" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Oestresses's or also known as suppressor of estrogen (estrogen's lower theses) however more likely votress is a misspelling of "votress"
1) Given or expressed an opinion or preference as part of an election or survey. For example: "Her representative was voted the most popular politician in the country."<br>2) Given or have one's opinion expressed, as in a vote on an issue or proposition. For example: "The new tax law was voted into law last year."<br><br>Examples: "She voted for the Democratic candidate", "He always votes Libertarian."
The term "voting" refers to the act of selecting or choosing one or more options from a list of choices, usually in an election, referendum, or ballot, with the aim of influencing the outcome of an election or decision-making process. Voting can be conducted in various forms, including in-person voting, absentee voting, online voting, or by mail-in ballot.<br><br>The process of voting typically involves a person making a selection from a list of options, such as candidates in an election or proposals on a ballot. The person's choice is then recorded, counted, and used to determine the outcome of the election or decision. Voting is often seen as a fundamental right and a crucial aspect of democratic processes around the world.<br><br>In many countries, voting is a civic duty, and citizens are encouraged to participate in the voting process to have their voices heard and to exercise their right to shape the direction of their communities or countries.
1. Votive: A votive is an object that is given or offered in a ceremony or ritual as a sign of devotion, gratitude, or to express a wish or prayer, often to a god or deity.<br><br>Example: "She lit a votive candle to honor the anniversary of her grandmother's death."<br><br>2. In architecture, a votive can also refer to a small architectural feature, such as a drain or water spout, where offerings to the gods or the public were placed in ancient times.<br><br>Synonyms: offering, prayer, sacrifice, devotion