constituent
Constituent N. Con`stit`u`ent
Etymology: 1622 Middle French constituant
1: One who authorizes another to act as agent: principal
2: An essential part: component, element
Etymology: 1622 Middle French constituant
1: One who authorizes another to act as agent: principal
2: An essential part: component, element
My Boss is campaining for mayor; he chose me to post flyers as a constituent.
Constituous
A person with a high constitution.
He's a very constituous person.
Constituents
A friend, someone who helps you, a person who is always for you and supports you
Charles: is u or is u ain't my constituents
constituency
In the language of politicians and those who govern, the constituency are those who are governed, or supposedly represented, by legislators and executive officials.
Legislators really represent attorneys. See politician, legislator, attorney, and conflict of interest for further details.
Legislators really represent attorneys. See politician, legislator, attorney, and conflict of interest for further details.
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.
expand your constituency
(to) do everything and anything to attract political followers, even if it includes lying
if youre Hillary Clinton, stop trying to expand your constituency and focus on the issues instead.
expand your constituency
(to) do everything and anything to attract political followers, even if it includes lying
if youre Hillary Clinton, stop trying to expand your constituency and focus on the issues instead.
expand your constituency
(to) do everything and anything to attract political followers, even if includes lying
if youre Hillary Clinton, stop trying to expand your constituency and focus on the issues instead.