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constituentsomeone who votes, or lives, in an electoral division or area which a member of Parliament represents
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constituentA citizen residing in a particular MP’s area or district.
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constituent"essential, characteristic," 1660s, from Latin constituentem (nominative constituens), present participle of constituere (see constitute). Meaning "that appoints or elects a representat [..]
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constituent1620s, "one who appoints or elects a representative," from Latin constituentem (nominative constituens), present participle of constituere (see constitute). The notion is "to make up or [..]
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constituentresident or voter in a representative's district.
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constituentsomeone who votes, or lives, in an electoral division or area which a member of Parliament represents
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constituentn. One who has the right to vote at an election.
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constituentA person who is part of a larger group. In politics, a constituent is represented by an elected official.
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constituentnoun. A language component which is a part of a bigger and more involved component. Even though the word is employed in the more customary types of sentence parsing, it is primarily utilized these day [..]
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constituentHaving the right to vote or elect; any of the voters represented by a particular official.
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constituentA citizen residing in a particular MP's area, state or district.
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constituentA person living in an area represented by a Member of Parliament in the House of Commons.
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constituentA person living in an electorate.
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constituentA citizen residing within the district of a legislator.
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constituent1 : one who authorizes another to act as agent : principal 2 : a member of a constituency
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constituentA person who resides within the district of a legislator.
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constituentA micrographically distinguishable part of an alloy or mixture.
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constituent(n) an artifact that is one of the individual parts of which a composite entity is made up; especially a part that can be separated from or attached to a system(n) a member of a constituency; a citize [..]
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constituentThe tidal curve can be considered as being composed of a number of cosine curves, having different speeds, phase-lags and amplitudes, the speed being determined from astronomical theory and the phase- [..]
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constituentOne of the harmonic elements in a mathematical expression for the tide-producing force and in corresponding formulas for the tide or tidal current. Each constituent represents a periodic change or var [..]
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constituentAny unit which is part of a larger one. This can be a recognisable part of a word as with lexical compounds or it can be a phrase in a sentence as indicated in tree representations in phrase structure [..]
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constituentone of the parts that make up something
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constituentA citizen residing within the district of a legislator (or other elected official).
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constituentPerson or organisation that is part of the overall electorate or section of the community that a member of an elected body represents.
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constituentA definition, a local declaration, or an expression.
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constituentOne of the harmonic elements in a mathematical expression for the tide-producing force and in corresponding formulas for the tide or tidal current. Each constituent represents a periodic change or var [..]
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constituentan informal term used to describe a detectable element or component or attribute of waste or effluent.>
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constituentIndividuals represented by an agent that is either elected or appointed
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constituentAn essential part or component of a system or group (e.g., an ingredient of a chemical mixture). For instance, benzene is one constituent of gasoline.
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constituentA person who is represented politically by a designated government official or officeholder, especially when the official is one that the person represented has the opportunity to participate in selec [..]
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