Synonym: Congress, U.S. Congress, US Congress, United States Congress, carnal knowledge, coition, coitus, copulation, intercourse, relation, sex act, sexual congress, sexual intercourse, sexual relation. Similar words: congressional, aggressive, aggression, progressive, ingredient, in the long run, press, stress. Meaning: ['kɒŋgres] n. 1. the legislature of the United States government 2. a meeting of elected or appointed representatives 3. a national legislative assembly 4. the act of sexual procreation between a man and a woman; the man's penis is inserted into the woman's vagina and excited until orgasm and ejaculation occur.
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91. We met again at the annual congress.
92. What topics are under debate in Congress this week?
93. Congress voted to delay a decision.
94. Congress has rejected the recent presidential proposal on firearms.
95. The bill has been emasculated by Congress.
96. A lot has changed after the party congress.
97. The President has lost the support of Congress.
98. Farmers will lobby Congress for higher subsidies.
99. The U.S. Congress lies on Capitol Hill.
100. Congress voted to increase foreign aid by 10%.
101. The American Congress corresponds to the British Parliament.
102. The Pan-Africanist Congress split from the ANC in 1959.
103. Decisions of the Congress have force of law.
104. Congress approved most of the new powers.
105. The congress agreed to the tax-cutting package.
106. The bill will be submitted for approval by Congress.
107. Congress has to bend to his will.
108. Congress has criticised new government measures to combat crime.
109. The public leaned towards the opinion of the Congress.
110. Congress has loosened the restrictions on immigration.
111. The President feels he is hamstrung by Congress.
112. Congress voted the bill down.
113. Congress is working feverishly to pass the bill.
114. They want to get the plan through Congress as quickly as possible.
115. Some radicals may oppose him in protest at the attempt of his supporters to stage-manage the congress.
116. This is the toughest crime bill that Congress has passed in a decade.
117. At the turn of the century(sentencedict.com),[www.Sentencedict.com] Congress imposed/placed a height restriction of 13 storeys on all buildings in Washington.
118. He filibustered the proposed law to death in the last session of Congress.
119. Congress as an institution scores low in public opinion polls.
120. The President has again collided with Congress over his budget plans.
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