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acclamation

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A quick definition of acclamation:

Acclamation: When a group of people show their approval or agreement by clapping, cheering, or shouting. This can happen when only one person is nominated for a position or when people vote by making noise instead of using ballots.

A more thorough explanation:

Definition: Acclamation is a way of showing approval or electing someone by general consent, usually demonstrated by applause or cheering. It can also refer to voting by applause or shouting.

Example 1: In a large convention where only one candidate has been nominated, the election can be done by acclamation. This means that the candidate is elected without the need for a formal vote, as everyone present agrees to their election.

Example 2: During a school assembly, the principal announces that the school will be having a field trip to a theme park. The students cheer and applaud in agreement, showing their approval by acclamation.

Both examples illustrate how acclamation works. It is a way of showing agreement or approval without the need for a formal vote. It is often used in situations where there is only one candidate or option, or when the decision is widely agreed upon.

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