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Meanings of
pollster
in English
Catalan
enquestador
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Someone who conducts surveys of public opinion.
canvasser
poll taker
headcounter
Catalan
enquestador
Spanish
encuestadora
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Professional whose primary job is conducting polls.
Related terms
profession
Spanish
encuestadora
Synonyms
Examples for "
canvasser
"
canvasser
poll taker
headcounter
Examples for "
canvasser
"
1
In short, the
canvasser
must not feed the voter in any way.
2
I needn't have taken the job of
canvasser
in the first place.
3
I never saw a
canvasser
,
and there were only a few posters.
4
See here: there's a whole chapter here on elevators, persisted the
canvasser
.
5
A good many men were not canvassed, or at least misunderstood the
canvasser
.
1
"The way that
poll
takers
,
"
he says, a little defensively, "offer small cash payments in exchange for participating in a survey.
1
Labour
headcounters
reckon that May will get the eight or so usual suspects: 15 at most.
2
She will try her damnedest to terrify MPs, but the
headcounters
know that no deal is now unconscionable to most MPs.
Usage of
pollster
in English
1
The new prime minister had his own advisers and his own
pollster
.
2
He left advertising to form a consultancy with the
pollster
Deborah Mattinson.
3
Seventy per cent of Irish people told the
pollster
they were thriving.
4
That has boosted his approval ratings, said Peter Matuschek of
pollster
Forsa.
5
Republican
pollster
Christine Matthews worked with Democrat Yang on the Howey-DePauw poll.
6
Ipsos
pollster
Julia Clark said Obama's numbers would likely improve during his convention.
7
A bottom line impact is not likely to occur, said
pollster
Nik Nanos.
8
Ipsos
pollster
Jessica Elgood told the publication she was surprised by the result.
9
A
pollster
noted that the election is still a month away.
10
The
pollster
is king More notable were classic pillars of the populist agenda.
11
He was practically the star of the cabinet, said Campos at
pollster
Mitofksy.
12
Obama's campaign issued a memo from
pollster
Joel Benenson, cheerfully noting the decline.
13
Did any
pollster
give a forecast which was correct or even nearly correct?
14
He did not have to go early,
pollster
Bruce Cameron told CBC television.
15
He has an advanced degree from MIT & is America's premier black
pollster
.
16
Across the population, the
pollster
estimates an average of 72 political discussions a year.
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pollster
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
republican pollster
democratic pollster
accord to pollster
same pollster
local pollster
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Translations for
pollster
Catalan
enquestador
Spanish
encuestadora
encuestador
Pollster
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Pollster
across language varieties
United States of America
Common