Assemblywoman
(noun)
A female member of a legislative assembly.
Origin:
Mid 20th century: from assembly + woman.
Examples:
- The assemblywoman was known for her passionate speeches and her commitment to social justice.
- The assemblywoman proposed a bill to improve the education system in the state.
- The assemblywoman was elected by her constituents to represent their interests in the legislative assembly.
- The assemblywoman was a strong advocate for women's rights and equality.
- The assemblywoman was invited to speak at the conference as a representative of her legislative assembly.