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polling

2 synonyms and 0 antonyms for polling, grouped by meaning and by how common each one is.

Noun — The activity of surveying opinions or running a vote.

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How to use polling

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Frequently asked questions

What does “polling” mean?

The word “polling” means the activity of surveying opinions or running a vote. In plain terms, the act of taking a vote or survey, or (in tech) repeatedly checking for updates.

How do you use “polling” in a sentence?

Here is “polling” used in a sentence: “Polling suggests the referendum will be close.”

What part of speech is “polling”?

“Polling” is a noun.

Is “polling” a common word?

“Polling” is a fairly common word in modern English.

How many meanings does “polling” have?

“Polling” has 2 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: the activity of surveying opinions or running a vote.

What is the difference between polling and voting?

Polling refers to the activity of surveying opinions or running a vote to gauge sentiment, while voting is the specific act of casting a formal choice in an election. Polling can happen before an election to predict outcomes, whereas voting is the official process that determines results.

What does polling mean in computing?

In computing, polling describes the practice of a device repeatedly checking another device to see if it has data ready, rather than waiting to be notified. This differs from event-driven approaches where the device is alerted only when data is actually available.

Why is polling used instead of other methods in computing?

Polling is used because it is simple to implement, as a device just checks repeatedly at intervals rather than requiring more complex notification systems. The tradeoff is that frequent polling can waste resources compared to methods that wait for an alert.

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