Constituent

Word CONSTITUENT
Character 11
Hyphenation con stit u ent
Pronunciations N/A

Definitions and meanings of "Constituent"

What do we mean by constituent?

Serving as part of a whole; component. adjective

Empowered to elect or designate. adjective

Authorized to make or amend a constitution. adjective

A constituent part; a component. synonym: element. noun

A resident of a district or member of a group represented by an elected official. noun

One that authorizes another to act as a representative; a client. noun

A structural unit, such as a verb, noun phrase, or clause, in a grammatical construction. noun

Constituting or existing as a necessary component or ingredient; forming or composing as a necessary part; component; elementary: as, oxygen and hydrogen are the constituent parts of water.

Having the power of constituting or appointing, or of electing to public office: as, a constituent body.

One who or that which constitutes or forms, or establishes or determines. noun

That which constitutes or composes as a part, or a necessary part; a formative element or ingredient. noun

One who constitutes another his agent; one who empowers another to transact business for him, or appoints another to an office in which the person appointed represents him as his agent. noun

One who elects or assists in electing another to a public office; more generally, any inhabitant of the district represented by an elective officer, especially by one elected to a legislative body: so called with reference to such officer. noun

The person or thing which constitutes, determines, or constructs. noun

That which constitutes or composes, as a part, or an essential part; a component; an element. noun

One for whom another acts; especially, one who is represented by another in a legislative assembly; -- correlative to representative. noun

A person who appoints another to act for him as attorney in fact. noun

Serving to form, compose, or make up; elemental; component. adjective

Having the power of electing or appointing. adjective

Being a part, or component of a whole adjective

A part, or component of a whole

A person or thing which constitutes, determines, or constructs

A resident of an area represented by an elected official

A voter of an area represented by an elected official

A voter of a [political] candidate. A supporter of a cause

One who appoints another to act for him as attorney in fact

(grammar) A functional element of a phrase or clause

Constituent N. Con`stit`u`ent Etymology: 1622 Middle French constituant 1: One who authorizes another to act as agent: principal 2: An essential part: component, element Urban Dictionary

A person with a high constitution. Urban Dictionary

A friend, someone who helps you, a person who is always for you and supports you Urban Dictionary

In the language of politicians and those who govern, the constituency are those who are governed, or supposedly represented, by legislators and executive officials. Legislators really represent attorneys. See politician, legislator, attorney, and conflict of interest for further details. Urban Dictionary

(to) do everything and anything to attract political followers, even if it includes lying Urban Dictionary

(to) do everything and anything to attract political followers, even if it includes lying Urban Dictionary

(to) do everything and anything to attract political followers, even if includes lying Urban Dictionary

(to) do everything and anything to attract political followers, even if includes lying Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Constituent

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The word "constituent" in example sentences

_constituent_ parts of that body; in decomposing it, therefore, we separate its constituent parts. ❋ Unknown (1813)

But the philosopher who asks whether the Taj has “whiteness” as a constituent and the philosopher who supposes that the Taj does have this property-constituent and asks, “What is the nature of this relation ˜constituent of™ that ˜whiteness™ bears to the Taj?” are asking questions about its ontological structure.) ❋ Van Inwagen, Peter (2007)

But time after time, Congressional offices tell us that a personal letter from a constituent is the most powerful form of communication and carries the greatest impact. ❋ Steve Valk (2010)

This Stupak constituent is happy with him and hope he stays. ❋ Unknown (2010)

I know Republicans think Americans in general are stupid as their average constituent is dumber than a box of rocks, but it is becoming very apparent to the majority of Americans that the Empress hath no clothes (or brains for that matter) and once again to the Republicans undoing, a thinking America sees they have no leadership nor direction and any Bozo from the local circus can take the lead spot at any time. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Her constituent is wearing her dead sisters dentures - nt - hickorystick ❋ Unknown (2010)

If a constituent is ready to give anything to their elected officials, they need to be ready to receive anything back from them. ❋ Unknown (2009)

You can see the DNC always has to drum up business for their main constituent the scum bag lawyers. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Mr. Reich defended his use of the word constituent Friday, saying it was a word he had used often as a congressional aide earlier in his career and did not denote "any sort of sinister relationship." ❋ Unknown (2010)

So I am not sure what it takes to get access to her, but just being a constituent is not one of them. ❋ Unknown (2007)

He's invested years there already in constituent relations, and he wants White Center in Seattle for re-election insurance. ❋ Unknown (2006)

Instead of throwing blame around we should be asking ourselves how we allowed our public officials to become so powerful that thousands can die-simply sue to lack of planning, communication and interest in constituent welfare. ❋ Unknown (2005)

DALLAS (AP) Republicans took control of the Texas 'congressional delegation with the help of a redistricting strategy engineered by House Majority Leader Tom DeLay, but they couldn't dislodge the Democrat whose constituent is President Bush. ❋ Unknown (2004)

As in the future literal, so in the present spiritual, resurrection, no essential constituent is annihilated, but all that is ❋ Unknown (1871)

It will elect a short-term constituent assembly to write the rules for a new democracy. ❋ CAMPBELL CLARK (2011)

City leaders also have created slush accounts for themselves called "constituent service funds," which allow each council member and the mayor to annually raise and spend a maximum of $80,000, all collected through private donations. ❋ Colbert I. King (2011)

They said, “What can we expect of your economic program? †He said, “Well, let†™ s put it this way: I†™ m no fan of Milton Friedman†™ s. †And then he called a constituent assembly. ❋ Unknown (2008)

This Congressman’s comment to a constituent is beyond crossing the line and lacks the respect an elected official should present to the public. ❋ Unknown (2009)

My Boss is campaining for [mayor]; he [chose] me to post [flyers] as a constituent. ❋ Dave Dreman (2007)

He's a very [constituous] [person]. ❋ RarestArrow (2023)

[Charles]: is u or is u [ain't] my [constituents] ❋ Evo Reset (2018)

In a true [Democracy], the constituency would be self-governing. However, that might endanger the [livelihood] of legislators and politicians, so it isn't [done that] way. ❋ Downstrike (2005)

if [youre] [Hillary Clinton], stop trying to expand your constituency and [focus] on the issues instead. ❋ Sexydimma (2018)

if [youre] [Hillary Clinton], stop trying to expand your constituency and [focus] on the issues instead. ❋ Sexydimma (2021)

if [youre] [Hillary Clinton], stop trying to expand your constituency and [focus] on the issues instead. ❋ Sexydimma (2016)

if [youre] [Hillary Clinton], stop trying to expand your constituency and [focus] on the issues instead. ❋ Sexydimma (2018)

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