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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(211) The raising of taxes without the assent of Parliament was declared illegal.
(212) The party that commands a majority of seats in Parliament forms the government.
(213) The following year Parliament voted to abolish the death penalty for murder.
(214) In an announcement to Parliament, the minister said that the peace negotiations would continue.
(215) The National Assembly is the lower house of the French Parliament.
(216) The legislation is expected to be passed in the next parliament.
(217) There are two chambers in the British parliament - the House of Commons is the lower chamber, and the House of Lords is the upper chamber.
(218) Members of parliament approved the move by a majority of ninety-nine.
(219) The Queen rode in state to the opening of Parliament.
(220) The Estonian parliament has passed a resolution declaring the republic fully independent.
(221) There's a crowd of angry demonstrators making a real hullabaloo outside the Houses of Parliament.
(222) Members of Parliament must make a declaration of their business interests.
(223) There was intense speculation 18 months ago that the former foreign secretary might be parachuted into the Scottish Parliament.
(224) The police could not arrest anyone(sentencedict.com), for the basket contained two Members of Parliament and the commanding Officer of the station!
(225) He's soon to make a speech in parliament explaining his reasons for going.
(226) He has been studying the European analogues of the British Parliament.
(227) He was elected to Parliament as the Member for Leeds.
(228) The legislation won't be passed during the life of the present parliament.
(229) The opposition was in full cry in Parliament last night over the proposed changes to the education bill.
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.