Synonym: fantan, sevens. Similar words: amendment, tournament, fundamental, apartment, garlic, Charlie, earlier, parlance. Meaning: ['pɑrləmənt /'pɑːl-] n. 1. a legislative assembly in certain countries 2. a card game in which you play your sevens and other cards in sequence in the same suit as the sevens; you win if you are the first to use all your cards.
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(121) The green movement lacks effective representation in Parliament.
(122) He failed to win a seat in Parliament.
(123) The bill was laid before Parliament.
(124) The bill was passed by Parliament in April.
(125) There were angry scenes in parliament today.
(126) They bulldozed the tax through Parliament.
(127) The monarch had the power to dissolve parliament.
(128) Parliament is to vote on tobacco advertising tomorrow.
(129) Parliament tossed the new law out.
(130) The Cabinet must enjoy the confidence of Parliament.
(131) The pink parties won seat in Parliament.
(132) The law has gone through Parliament.
(133) Parliament is the chief organ of government.
(134) The general election in Britain was expected to result in a hung parliament.
(135) By convention,[http://sentencedict.com/parliament.html] the Queen gives the Royal Assent to all measures passed by Parliament.
(136) The prime minister dismissed the charge that he had misled Parliament.
(137) Parliament has not yet begun to combat the deepening economic crisis, and public patience is wearing thin.
(138) We are now into the second half of the parliament.
(139) Taxes should not be levied without the authority of Parliament.
(140) More than 80 parties are contesting seats in the two-chamber parliament.
(141) Some debates in Parliament are shown live and are outside editorial control.
(142) After the election several new Members of Parliament came to the fore.
(143) The House of Commons and the House of Lords comprise / compose / constitute the British Parliament.
(144) The king convoke parliament to cope with the impending danger.
(145) The British Parliament comprises/consists of/is composed of the House of Commons and the House of Lords.
(146) All eighty opposition members of parliament have handed in their resignation.
(147) Sponsors of the bill agreed to concessions in order to smooth its passage through Parliament.
(148) We are now piloting through Parliament a new strategy to tackle youth crime.
(149) The party was no longer able to command a majority in Parliament.
(150) He was returned to Parliament in 2001 as MP for Appleby.
More similar words: amendment, tournament, fundamental, apartment, garlic, Charlie, earlier, parlance, commencement, amend, particularly, entailment, entertainment, sentiment, amenable, parent, parental, apparent, parenting, mentor, comment, moment, mental, apparently, parentheses, grandparent, segment, element, mention, augment.