Synonym: component, constituent, constitutional, constitutive, element, factor, grammatical constituent, ingredient, organic. Similar words: constitute, constitutional convention, constitution, constitutional, unconstitutional, institution, institutional, consequently. Meaning: [-nt] n. 1. 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 2. a member of a constituency; a citizen who is represented in a government by officials for whom he or she votes 3. (grammar) a word or phrase or clause forming part of a larger grammatical construction 4. an abstract part of something. adj. constitutional in the structure of something (especially your physical makeup).
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61. Elections should then follow for a constituent assembly which would draft a constitution.
62. This third type is the dominant constituent of the main cloud and also account for most of the opacity.
63. Voters also heavily endorsed a clause on the ballot paper calling for the convening of a constituent assembly to reform the Constitution.
64. May 15, 1920 Democratic republic is declared by Constituent Assembly.
65. Thujone, the main constituent of sage, is now known to have mild stimulatory properties.
66. Idiomatic meanings are not compositional in the sense of being determined from the meaning of the constituent words and their grammatical relations.
67. The Treaty defined the demarcation of powers between the federation and the constituent republics as a component element of the new Constitution.
68. A Constituent Assembly was elected in May 1990 but the military authorities have effectively prevented it from convening.
69. It prevents an enterprise from falling into the self-defeating trap of rewarding one constituent group repeatedly, and repeatedly penalizing others.
70. High organizational performance can not be sustained if one or two constituent groups are perpetually rewarded or afflicted.
71. The classical idea of a constituent assembly submitting a constitution to referendum was thus to be mediated through the Landtage.
72. Behind this report is a determination by the Board to take and hold the initiative over its constituent members.
73. The state was by no means a constituent part of the productive relations, which economic theory has been called upon to study.
74. What looks like thinning in a major unit may turn out to be something much more complicated in the smaller constituent units.
75. His portraits must in turn be considered an important constituent in their power, as compensation for their more corporeal weaknesses.
76. My constituent had sought assurances from the Minister about the financing of the proposed station.
77. Phase Two would begin with the election of the constituent assembly, replacing the existing tri-cameral parliament from which blacks were excluded.
78. Two data structures are used: an active node stack and a three-cell constituent buffer.
79. Does it really matter what are the laws that govern the constituent elements of bodies and brains?
80. Opposition parties repeated their call for the election of a national constituent assembly to draw up a new constitution.
81. It would hand over its property to its constituent republican bodies to decide their fate independently.
82. Another metric by which collocations can be classified is according to the behaviour of the constituent words within the immediate context or concordance.
83. Nevertheless, if the academic historians followed their by-way of scholarship,[www.Sentencedict.com] history remained the main constituent of the new social sciences.
84. The lexical information for the constituent words is probably incorrect in the environment of the compound, leading to errors.
85. These prerogatives are what differentiate organizational owners from the members of other constituent groups.
86. Gene Taylor, D-Miss., but it reflected concerns a number of lawmakers voiced Tuesday about constituent complaints.
87. The constituent buffer contains constituents which are complete but whose higher level grammatical function is uncertain.
88. In order to achieve this, both would campaign for a national referendum and a National Constituent Assembly in the elections.
89. Tobago, the smaller of the country's two main constituent islands, achieved full internal self-government in early 1987.
90. Is my constituent right to feel embittered against the Government?
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