constituent

UK /kənˈstɪtjuənt/ US /kənˈstɪtjuənt/
noun 5adj 3

Definitions

adj

1

Being a part or component of a whole.

Body, soul, and reason are the three parts necessarily constituent of a man.

2

Constitutive or constituting.

The skeleton varies in the proportions, and even to a certain extent in the connexions, of its constituent bones.

3

Constitutive or constituting.

the Constituent Assembly

A question of right arises between the constituent and representative body.

noun

1

A part, or component of a whole.

We know how to bring these constituents together, and to cause them to form water.

Just as a regiment is ultimately made up of soldiers, so the sentence is of morphemes—they are its ultimate constituents.

2

A person or thing which constitutes, determines, or constructs.

whose first composure and origination requires a higher and nobler Constituent than either Chance or the ordinary method of meer Natural causes.

3

A resident of an area represented by an elected official, particularly in relation to that official.

The candidate himself, the son and heir of a peer, feels that he is truly of the same flesh and blood as his constituents; how amiably he smiles!—how bland are his manners!—and with what cordiality does he shake hands with the greasiest and the worst!

He had been chief justice of Chester when Delamere, then Mr. Booth, represented that county in parliament. Booth had bitterly complained to the Commons that the dearest interests of his constituents were intrusted to a drunken jackpudding.

4

A voter who supports a (political) candidate; a supporter of a cause.

But he [Joe Biden] believes that non-college-educated voters, the neglected constituents he wants to take back from the Republicans, hardly know about the big bills emanating from Washington with banal names.

5

One who appoints another to act for him as attorney in fact

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