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    [Noun]  | "con*stit*u*ent" | \ kən-ˈstich-wənt \


    1: a member of a constituency

    2: an essential part : component, element

    3: one who authorizes another to act as agent : principal


    Origin: 1622 ;

     French constituant, from Middle French, from present participle of constituer to constitute, from Latin constituere see: {constitute };

    [Noun]  | "immediate constituent" 


    1: any of the meaningful constituents directly forming a larger linguistic construction (such as a phrase or sentence)


    Origin: 1933 ;

    [Noun]  | "constituents" 


    1: one of the parts that make up a whole;


      * e.g., " ... the soil contained all of the necessary constituents for growing crops "





    [Noun]  | "constituent" 


    1: one of the parts that make up a whole;


      * e.g., " ... the soil contained all of the necessary constituents for growing crops "





     [ "constituent" ]

    1: Constituent N. Con`stit`u`ent

      * e.g.,  ... My Boss is campaining for mayor; he chose me to post flyers as a constituent. 


     [ "constituent" ]

    2: Etymology: 1622 Middle French constituant


     [ "constituent" ]

    3: 1: One who authorizes another to act as agent: principal


     [ "constituent" ]

    4: 2: An essential part: component, element

     [ "Constituous" ]

    1: A person with a high constitution.

      * e.g.,  ... He's a very constituous person. 

     [ "Constituents" ]

    1: A friend, someone who helps you, a person who is always for you and supports you

      * e.g.,  ... Charles: is u or is u ain't my constituents 

     [ "constituency" ]

    1: In the language of politicians and those who govern, the constituency are those who are governed, or supposedly represented, by legislators and executive officials.

      * e.g.,  ... 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. 


     [ "constituency" ]

    2: Legislators really represent attorneys. See politician, legislator, attorney, and conflict of interest for further details.

     [ "expand your constituency" ]

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

      * e.g.,  ... if youre Hillary Clinton, stop trying to expand your constituency and focus on the issues instead. 

     [ "expand your constituency" ]

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

      * e.g.,  ... if youre Hillary Clinton, stop trying to expand your constituency and focus on the issues instead. 

     [ "expand your constituency" ]

    1: (to) do everything and anything to attract political followers, even if includes lying

      * e.g.,  ... if youre Hillary Clinton, stop trying to expand your constituency and focus on the issues instead. 

     [ "expand your constituency" ]

    1: (to) do everything and anything to attract political followers, even if includes lying

      * e.g.,  ... if youre Hillary Clinton, stop trying to expand your constituency and focus on the issues instead. 

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