Constituent [adjective]

Definition of Constituent:

component, part

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Sentence/Example of Constituent:

The researchers first identified counties in six states that adopted more universal mail-in voting procedures from 1992 to 2018, namely mailing all constituents a ballot before Election Day and limiting or eliminating in-person voting.

The house of cards had already begun crumbling and the world’s largest country eventually dissolved into more than a dozen constituent states in 1991.

Desmond said his goal with the podcast is to bring on a variety of perspectives so that his constituents have “more insight and information” about the current health crisis.

Eventually, gravity causes the cloud’s constituents to clump together.

However, this year Jones has the endorsement of every other Democrat who ran in 2018, and she’s taken aim at Tlaib’s sometimes-controversial national profile as a member of “The Squad,” claiming Tlaib is prioritizing celebrity over her constituents.

She’s also cast West as a political insider who’s worked on behalf of his personal self-interest rather than for his constituents.

The fields of fridge magnets and lodestones come from electrons spinning around their constituent atoms.

The losses are spread everywhere a little bit, and harder to see walking down the street or talking to your constituents.

Carbon is the largest constituent of plants, and forms, in round numbers, about 50 per cent of their weight when dry.

Silica is an invariable constituent of the ash, but in most plants occurs but in small quantity.