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the outvoted

noun as in minority

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If that's not possible, then the outvoted minority might issue their own findings, concurrent with the majority presentation.

From BBC

A few on the outvoted side left over the decision, a result that has the pastor “grieving,” he said.

The outvoted protest was justified by the proceedings before the High Court, which, undignified and disorderly, displayed both the fatuity of the so-called conspirators and the feebleness of the government which had to cope with them.

If one lobe detects an error not subsequently confirmed by its two partners, the outvoted lobe will also be dismissed.

In the process of voting the individual places himself in subordination to a power of which he is a part, but in this way, that it is left to his own volition whether he will belong to the superior or the inferior, i.e., the outvoted party.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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