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)
- to hold a plebiscite on
- to decide (something) by plebiscite
- to elect by plebiscite
Conjugation
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