Vote off

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verb

To choose or decide that a person or group should leave a competition or a reality show through a voting process.

On the reality show, the contestants had the power to vote off their fellow competitors.
Visual representation of "vote off" - To choose or decide that a person or group should leave a competition or a reality show through a voting process.

Often appears as...

  • vote someone off
  • vote off the island
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Competition Context

Used when participants in a game or show democratically decide who leaves next.

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The weakest performer was voted off by the audience.
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Unwanted Outcome

Implies that someone is no longer wanted or needed in the group.

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Despite her efforts, she was voted off the committee.
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Popularity Factor

Highlights that likelihood of being 'voted off' can depend on popularity, not just performance.

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He was a strong player, but not well-liked, so he got voted off early.
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