A constituent means a division or a piece of a complete element. It means an article that constitutes for one of the pieces of which an amalgamated body is made up, especially one that can be segregated from or connected to a structure.
It also refers to an individual who has been given the power to vote for or appoint. A constituent is one that can choose (frequently by insinuation can remove as well) another person as their spokesperson. A constituency includes the entire amount of constituents of a particular rep.
It also means one who is certified to make or change a constitution, like a constituent assembly.
In grammatical terms, a practical unit of grammatical structure, may be as a verb, phrase etc. In syntactic study, a constituent is a word or a phrase that serves as one element that is a part of a hierarchical construction.
It also refers to an individual who has been given the power to vote for or appoint. A constituent is one that can choose (frequently by insinuation can remove as well) another person as their spokesperson. A constituency includes the entire amount of constituents of a particular rep.
It also means one who is certified to make or change a constitution, like a constituent assembly.
In grammatical terms, a practical unit of grammatical structure, may be as a verb, phrase etc. In syntactic study, a constituent is a word or a phrase that serves as one element that is a part of a hierarchical construction.