English to Arabic Dictionary constituency

constituency

دائرة إنتخابية
definition
noun
the politician who wishes to remain in the good graces of his constituency
a body of voters in a specified area who elect a representative to a legislative body.
translation of 'Constituency'
noun
دائرة إنتخابية,
جمهور من الأنصار,
جمهور الناخبين
example
More than 80 percent of the voters in the 'constituency' are landless peasants or poor farmers.
the right needed to move beyond its blue-blood 'constituency'
On our behalf, they spoke to 400 voters across the 'constituency' .
To get elected in her 'constituency' , she promised jobs to everyone.
a parliamentary candidate in the Hampstead and Highgate 'constituency'
Should the lazy idiot 'constituency' be encouraged to influence society even more than it already does?
The bulk of the new voters voted Yes, with the result that 66 per cent of voters in the 'constituency' backed the referendum.
The Minister, who represents the Hacketstown 'constituency' , expressed his delight that the project was now completed.
There's no great Palestinian 'constituency' for starting another one.
They neither need nor want to seek sympathy from the ‘majority’ of voters in the 'constituency' .
the politician who wishes to remain in the good graces of his 'constituency'
Every member of the Cabinet has been scheduled to visit the 'constituency' in the run-up to the election.
He represents the Meath 'constituency' in the Dail and as a result of his appointment will resign his seat and a by-election will be held in Meath.
If the newspaper is looking for a 'constituency' to support it, we are here and waiting for you.
Other party officials say that on the ground there is immense hostility to him and he has few supporters left in the 'constituency' .
Our image as a low-key, behind-the-scenes supporter of a small, niche 'constituency' is gone.
The 'constituency' has 873,000 voters who also seem to be divided in their loyalties.
There is no 'constituency' for protectionism, all the big firms want to go offshore because the labor savings are large.
The seat was abolished following boundary changes in 1983, after which he represented the Selby 'constituency' .
We internet junkies, like the direct mail discussed in the article, are a very narrow 'constituency' .
a 'constituency' of racing fans
My husband is planning to start a factory for manufacturing green environment friendly condoms in the Minister's 'constituency' .
She thanked voters in the Bolton West 'constituency' for the support they had shown for her campaign.
These local leaders also need a 'constituency' that will support their efforts to take new steps to encourage that viability.
most politicians are more interested in the voice of their 'constituency'
It was designed to appeal to an urban, affluent 'constituency' .
Now, according to at least some pollsters, his support among that core 'constituency' is slipping.
With guns at least, there obviously is a very real 'constituency' for anti-gun-control activism.
The president, elected from the national 'constituency' , reflected a different set of popular wishes.
He stopped speaking of revenge and focused instead on issues affecting the small circle of voters in his 'constituency' .
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