English to Turkish Dictionary constituent

constituent

kurucu
definition
noun
They said the terms in office of legislators depended solely on the acceptance of their constituents who elected their representatives every five years.
a member of a constituency.
the essential constituents of the human diet
a component part of something.
adjective
the constituent minerals of the rock
being a part of a whole.
the constituent body has a right of veto
being a voting member of a community or organization and having the power to appoint or elect.
translation of 'constituent'
noun
öğe,
bileşen,
seçmen,
elemen,
temsilci atayan kimse,
kurucu,
oluşturan parçalardan her biri
adjective
yasayı değiştirebilen,
meydana getiren,
seçmen,
seçen,
kurucu,
oluşturan
example
‘Obviously funding will be split between central government and the 'constituent' authorities but we urgently need more information,’ he said.
The working class must fight for a 'constituent' assembly elected openly and democratically by the working masses to settle all the democratic questions.
Of course, the 'constituent' bodies (not the administration) should choose who will have contact with board members.
The 'constituent' assembly aimed to reduce instability by defining a ministerial crisis strictly, with a motion of censure required to overthrow a government.
It provides the glue to bind all of the application's 'constituent' Web services together into a single coordinated application whole.
The real difference is in the ability to see a picture as a whole or only as a collection of its 'constituent' parts.
In many states, mustard oil is an essential 'constituent' of the diet.
Then, a couple of weeks or so after the capitulation, when my protests no longer made much sense, they were listened to, and I was sent as Intelligence Officer to one of the brigade's 'constituent' battalions.
A 'constituent' assembly was popularly elected in April 1980, and general elections were held in November 1981.
Directors need to take a step back once in a while and ask themselves: how well are they representing their 'constituent' members?
A quarter of a million voters elected a 'constituent' assembly dominated by republicans.
On Tuesday, the new German parliament met in 'constituent' session.
If the whole really is greater than the sum of the 'constituent' parts, maybe these lesser parts would be more on my level.
Will 'constituent' pressure make some Senators think twice before voting against it?
At the particle level binding energy is measured as the difference of the mass of the whole nucleus and the sum of the 'constituent' parts.
If you grant that ‘tangibility’ is a 'constituent' property of physicality, or identical to it, the child seems to be making the same argument
The rebels, who are demanding a roundtable conference, an interim government and a 'constituent' assembly, insist that the peace process should involve the king as well as the political parties.
Her role there was dealing with 'constituent' members.
In all institutions the 'constituent' members are, at least notionally, united to achieve a common goal.
In other words, the whole can be understood by separating and defining its 'constituent' parts, as a chemist might seek to explain life by its molecular structure.
The proposed constitutional shift has met fierce opposition in the Senate and most of the senators believe there would not be enough votes to endorse a 'constituent' assembly that would draft a new constitution.
Under existing election rules, a 'constituent' district elects several lawmakers, allowing some to enter office on off-beat campaign platforms.
So one can understand where the legislation has the effect of changing the 'constituent' bodies there is a different rule.
If parliament is transformed into a 'constituent' assembly, the speaker would become its chairman with wide powers to direct proceedings.
They have called on the other political parties to break with the palace and join a popular alliance of parliamentary and revolutionary forces to establish a 'constituent' assembly and a democratic republic.
By 25 April 1949, the West German 'constituent' assembly had drafted a new Basic Law, thereby defeating Soviet aims.
So they flew to D.C. to meet with him, called his office daily to complain about it, and organized a 'constituent' call-in drive.
As long as Labour relied for its finance on its own 'constituent' organisations, notably the unions, corruption was held at bay.
Dejection, on the other hand, is an essential 'constituent' of tennis.
It is the collective product of the community, to which all its 'constituent' members have jointly contributed.
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