majority rule
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Noun
majority rule (plural majority rules)
- A decision rule whereby the decisions of the numerical majority of a group will be binding on the whole group, its parts, and each member.
- The social choice function that selects the Condorcet winner if one exists, and otherwise makes no decision.
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- majority rule on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
- “majority rule”, in OneLook Dictionary Search.