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Wat (wie) is by acclamation - definitie

Acclamation (in Papal Elections); Election by acclamation; Papal acclamation; Acclamation (in Papal elections); Acclamation (Papal elections)

Acclamation         
FORM OF ELECTION THAT DOES NOT USE A BALLOT
Acclaimed; Nomination by acclamation
·noun A representation, in sculpture or on medals, of people expressing joy.
II. Acclamation ·noun A shout of approbation, favor, or assent; eager expression of approval; loud applause.
III. Acclamation ·add. ·noun the election of a pope or other ecclesiastic by unanimous consent of the electors, without a ballot.
IV. Acclamation ·add. ·noun In parliamentary usage, the act or method of voting orally and by groups rather than by ballot, ·esp. in elections;.
acclamation         
FORM OF ELECTION THAT DOES NOT USE A BALLOT
Acclaimed; Nomination by acclamation
1.
Acclamation is a noisy or enthusiastic expression of approval for someone or something. (FORMAL)
The news was greeted with considerable popular acclamation.
= praise
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2.
If someone is chosen or elected by acclamation, they are elected without a written vote. (FORMAL)
At first it looked like I was going to win by acclamation.
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Acclamation         
FORM OF ELECTION THAT DOES NOT USE A BALLOT
Acclaimed; Nomination by acclamation
An acclamation is a form of election that does not use a ballot. It derives from the ancient Roman word acclamatio, a kind of ritual greeting and expression of approval towards imperial officials in certain social contexts.

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Acclamation (papal elections)

Acclamation was formerly one of the methods of papal election.

The method of electing the Roman Pontiff is contained in the constitutions of Gregory XV Æterni Patris Filius and Decet Romanum Pontificem, Urban VIII's constitution Ad Romani Pontificis Providentiam, and John Paul II's Universi Dominici gregis, issued in 1996. Prior to the issuance of Universi Dominici gregis, three methods of election were valid. These were by scrutiny, by compromise, and by acclamation (or "quasi-inspiration"). This last form of election consisted of all the electors present unanimously proclaiming one of the candidates Supreme Pontiff, without the formality of casting votes. As this was required to be done without previous consultation or negotiation, it was looked upon as proceeding from the Holy Spirit and hence was also designated "quasi-inspiration".

Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor by acclamation
1. Lawmakers stood and applauded, approving the resolution by acclamation.
2. The Israeli and Palestinian groups were then admitted to the network by acclamation.
3. After delegates backed the compact late Thursday by acclamation with a round of applause, a smiling Rice approached U.N.
4. Clinton, who, standing on a packed convention floor charged with anticipation, moved to halt the roll call in progress so that the convention could nominate Obama by acclamation.
5. "The hon gentleman is, of course, absolutely right." He may hope to be the first party leader ever picked by acclamation from all sides.