Definitions for constituency

constituency con·stit·u·en·cy

Spelling: [kuh n-stich-oo-uh n-see]
IPA: /kənˈstɪtʃ u ən si/

Constituency is a 12 letter English word. It's valid Words with friends word worth 23 points.

You can make 664 anagrams from letters in constituency (cceinnosttuy).

Definitions for constituency

noun

  1. a body of constituents; the voters or residents in a district represented by an elective officer.
  2. the district itself.
  3. any body of supporters, customers, etc.; clientele.

Origin of constituency

First recorded in 1825-35; constitu(ent) + -ency

Examples for constituency

And if he asperses the character of this constituency, I stand here to defend it!

"Not two-thirds of the constituency will poll," murmured Levy, looking at his watch.

Among the first was that from Medland's own constituency: he was beaten by above a hundred votes.

Public unions have also created conflict with racial minorities, another core Democratic Party constituency.

As an election tactic, it was a Hail-Mary move: a half-hour address by an aging actor of no political standing or constituency.

Why are right-wingers on both sides of the pond so keen to court this constituency?

The constituency most clamoring for executive action has already shown they expect little and will settle for nothing.

The constituency of the grog seller is the ready made tool of the demagogue.

He read, and read correctly, too, the constituency to which he was about to appeal.

The exercise also resulted in a renewed effort to reach out to evangelical Christians, a core Republican constituency.

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