Parliament
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noun
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verb
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(As a noun)
Parliament ( noun )
- A legislative body of government, usually made up of elected representatives.
- A legislative assembly in certain countries, such as the United Kingdom.
- A formal conference or assembly for discussion and debate.
Origin:
From middle english parlement, from old french parlement, from latin parliamentum, from parlamentum, from parlamentum, from parlare ("to spea.k")
Examples:
- The parliament will vote on the bill next week.
- The parliament building is a grand and imposing structure.
- The parliament of religions was held in Chicago in 1893.
(As a verb)
Parliament ( verb )
- A legislative body of government, usually made up of elected representatives.
- A legislative assembly in certain countries, such as the United Kingdom.
- A formal conference or assembly for discussion and debate.
Origin:
From middle english parlement, from old french parlement, from latin parliamentum, from parlamentum, from parlamentum, from parlare ("to spea.k")
Examples:
- The parliament will vote on the bill next week.
- The parliament building is a grand and imposing structure.
- The parliament of religions was held in Chicago in 1893.