plebiscitar

Spanish

Etymology

From Latin plēbiscītum (a decree of the people), from plēbs (common people), + scītum (decree).

Verb

plebiscitar (first-person singular present plebiscito, first-person singular preterite plebiscité, past participle plebiscitado)

  1. to hold a plebiscite on
  2. to decide (something) by plebiscite
  3. to elect by plebiscite

Conjugation

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