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parliamentary
[ pahr-luh-men-tuh-ree, -treeor, sometimes, pahrl-yuh- ]
adjective
- of or relating to a parliament or any of its members.
- enacted or established by a parliament.
- having a parliament.
- of the nature of a parliament.
- in accordance with the formal rules governing the methods of procedure, discussion, and debate in deliberative bodies and organized assemblies:
parliamentary order.
parliamentary
/ -trɪ; ˌpɑːləˈmɛntərɪ /
adjective
- of or characteristic of a parliament or Parliament
- proceeding from a parliament or Parliament
a parliamentary decree
- conforming to or derived from the procedures of a parliament or Parliament
parliamentary conduct
- having a parliament or Parliament
- of or relating to Parliament or its supporters during the English Civil War
Other Words From
- parlia·menta·ri·ly adverb
- anti·parlia·menta·ry adjective
- inter·parlia·menta·ry adjective
- nonpar·lia·menta·ry adjective
- prepar·lia·menta·ry adjective
- super·parlia·menta·ry adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of parliamentary1
Example Sentences
He zeroed in on the NDC's messaging, taking up roles as the parliamentary spokesperson and minister for communication.
Around 60% of Denmark's territory is currently cultivated, making it together with Bangladesh the country with the highest share of cultivated land, according to a Danish parliamentary report.
He also reiterated that he would not accept a second parliamentary salary.
This is provided to opposition parties to allow them to carry out their parliamentary duties.
Does the government have a mandate for that in this parliamentary term, having ruled out changes to the main tax rates?
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