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parliamentary

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for parliamentary.

Editorial note

It seems that no one knew the term because the one used in the industry is a Parliamentary Train.

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Quick take

Of, relating to, or enacted by a parliament.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of parliamentary gathered in one view.

adjective

Of, relating to, or enacted by a parliament.

adjective

Having the supreme executive and legislative power resting with a cabinet of ministers chosen from, and responsible to a parliament.

noun

(UK, historical) A parliamentary train.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for parliamentary.

adjective

Of, relating to, or enacted by a parliament.

adjective

Having the supreme executive and legislative power resting with a cabinet of ministers chosen from, and responsible to a parliament.

noun

(UK, historical) A parliamentary train.

adjective

Alternative letter-case form of parliamentary, typically in reference to a specific parliament, usually that of England or the United Kingdom. [Of, relating to, or enacted by a parliament.]

Example sentences

1

It seems that no one knew the term because the one used in the industry is a Parliamentary Train.

2

My source is former Irish financial minister talking at parliamentary commission, which investigated crisis, a few months ago.

3

War captives or people who commited crimes don't get to vote in elections either in parliamentary regimes.

4

Good to hear that the pirate party member Martin Delius is the head of the parliamentary committee leading the investigation.

5

The European Parliament has the 2 powers that defines a parliamentary regime: it votes the budget and nominates the governement.

6

The idiot who, in railway carriages, Scribbles on window panes, We only suffer To ride on a buffer In Parliamentary trains.

7

So if that was suposed to make me think that democracy as opposed to parliamentary regimes is a bad thing, think again.

8

I came forty mile by Parliamentary this morning, and I’m going back the same forty mile this afternoon.

9

Western parliamentary regimes call themselves 'democracies' to look good just like soviet countries did.

10

Today's western parliamentary regimes are oligarchies and in absolutely no way democracies.

11

That's where the BCE and European Parliamentary should start maybe?

12

Nice analysis before the upcoming parliamentary elections.

Quote examples

1

"Ultimate source" in parliamentary democracy just means that people vote (and once in several years).

2

Hence the nickname "parliamentary trains" -- people love to believe that it's some crazy bureaucratic reason behind them when they're usually very logical.

3

They have their own parliamentary representatives and push the hate speech agenda pretty hard - mainly against other religions, gay people and "communism".

4

I won't get to the debate of the actual democratic quality of what we call "parliamentary democracy" and the culture of the passive once-at-4/5-years voting it encourages.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use parliamentary in a sentence?

It seems that no one knew the term because the one used in the industry is a Parliamentary Train.

What does parliamentary mean?

Of, relating to, or enacted by a parliament.

What part of speech is parliamentary?

parliamentary is commonly used as adjective, noun.