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parliamentarian
Alternative clues for the word parliamentarian
- An expert in parliamentary rules and procedures
- Legislative expert
- An elected member of the British Parliament a member of the House of Commons
- Average, struggling Inter Milan twice letting in a sitter?
- Owl, might one say: once an opponent of the king?
- Rules expert
- Roundhead, Martin, a real pain possibly
Word definitions for parliamentarian in dictionaries
Wiktionary
Word definitions in Wiktionary
a. Of or relating to parliament. n. 1 A member of a parliament, congress or an elected national legislative body of another name. 2 A person well-versed in parliamentary procedure. 3 An officer in most legislative bodies charged with being well-versed in ...
Wikipedia
Word definitions in Wikipedia
A parliamentarian is an expert on parliamentary procedure who advises organizations and deliberative assemblies . This sense of the term "parliamentarian" is distinct from the usage of the same term to mean a member of Parliament .
Usage examples of parliamentarian.
There can be little doubt that the great amount of stained glass still remaining in the minster is owing to the control he exercised over the Parliamentarians.
As Parliamentarians met with the guilds, whose demands became more organised, as the Caucus spoke out from its unsubtle front organs, Pelorus Fields was anxious.
On April 6, following the first protests against the price increases, Olivera, a trade union official, with a coalition of 14 economists, parliamentarians, lawyers and community leaders, accepted a government invitation to discuss the IWL price hikes.
Is it not some further satisfaction to you to have saved my life as you did by arriving so fortunately with Monk, when those damned parliamentarians wanted to burn me alive?
What we have constantly to keep before the eyes of our understanding is that the world-historical significance of the struggle demands the direct intervention of the proletariat in social life, and not just some kind of parliamentarian republicanism or military semi-absolutism.