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		Definition of parliamentary in English: parliamentaryadjective ˌpɑːləˈmɛnt(ə)riˌpɑrləˈmɛn(t)əri Relating to, enacted by, or suitable for a parliament.  a parliamentary candidate  parliamentary legislation  Example sentencesExamples -  We got a quarter of the vote in both parliamentary constituencies in the London borough of Newham.
 -  The group is one of the largest country parliamentary groups in Westminster.
 -  He says he can serve his council constituents, while performing parliamentary duties.
 -  We are at the stage of the parliamentary process known as the third reading of this bill.
 -  It is clearly based on equal numbers of constituents within the parliamentary seat.
 -  He stood as a candidate in four parliamentary elections, but without success.
 -  The real crisis is that we have a government that pays scant respect to parliamentary democracy.
 -  The disclosure prompted a parliamentary investigation and a government review.
 -  Every Westminster and Scottish parliamentary seat is won by the party and won by a mile.
 -  The politics of parliamentary democracy are not as monolithic as you represent them.
 -  It needs to be gutted and to have its parliamentary representation evicted.
 -  Many turned to advocating parliamentary reform when they got so little from parliament.
 -  Each parliamentary year, the government has time for perhaps no more than twenty major bills.
 -  We live in a parliamentary democracy that has no counterpart outside the Houses of Parliament.
 -  He stated that a democratic federal pluralistic and parliamentary state should also be set up.
 -  His comments came in a parliamentary debate on the Government's energy policy.
 -  Two prospective parliamentary candidates had added their voices to the debate.
 -  In a parliamentary democracy, of course, changes of government are not unusual.
 -  He can then appeal to all those who have been let down by the parliamentary left and the parliamentary right.
 -  He is quite simply unfit to be a parliamentary representative in a democratic society.
 
  Synonyms legislative, law-making, lawgiving, deliberative, governmental, congressional, senatorial, democratic, elected, representative    Definition of parliamentary in US English: parliamentaryadjectiveˌpɑrləˈmɛn(t)əriˌpärləˈmen(t)ərē Relating to, enacted by, or suitable for a parliament.  parliamentary legislation  Example sentencesExamples -  He stated that a democratic federal pluralistic and parliamentary state should also be set up.
 -  He stood as a candidate in four parliamentary elections, but without success.
 -  It is clearly based on equal numbers of constituents within the parliamentary seat.
 -  It needs to be gutted and to have its parliamentary representation evicted.
 -  Each parliamentary year, the government has time for perhaps no more than twenty major bills.
 -  The disclosure prompted a parliamentary investigation and a government review.
 -  He can then appeal to all those who have been let down by the parliamentary left and the parliamentary right.
 -  We live in a parliamentary democracy that has no counterpart outside the Houses of Parliament.
 -  In a parliamentary democracy, of course, changes of government are not unusual.
 -  His comments came in a parliamentary debate on the Government's energy policy.
 -  We got a quarter of the vote in both parliamentary constituencies in the London borough of Newham.
 -  The group is one of the largest country parliamentary groups in Westminster.
 -  Every Westminster and Scottish parliamentary seat is won by the party and won by a mile.
 -  He says he can serve his council constituents, while performing parliamentary duties.
 -  Two prospective parliamentary candidates had added their voices to the debate.
 -  The real crisis is that we have a government that pays scant respect to parliamentary democracy.
 -  He is quite simply unfit to be a parliamentary representative in a democratic society.
 -  Many turned to advocating parliamentary reform when they got so little from parliament.
 -  The politics of parliamentary democracy are not as monolithic as you represent them.
 -  We are at the stage of the parliamentary process known as the third reading of this bill.
 
  Synonyms legislative, law-making, lawgiving, deliberative, governmental, congressional, senatorial, democratic, elected, representative     |