Assemblyman

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Pronunciation: /əˈsɛmbliˌmæn/

Definitions of assemblyman

noun a member of a legislative assembly, especially a state or provincial one

Example Sentences

A1 The assemblyman listened to the concerns of the local residents.

A2 The assemblyman proposed a new bill to improve education in the state.

B1 The assemblyman was elected to represent his district in the state legislature.

B2 The assemblyman worked with other legislators to pass important legislation.

C1 The assemblyman was known for his bipartisan approach to governance.

C2 The assemblyman's tenure was marked by significant reforms and progress in the state.

Examples of assemblyman in a Sentence

formal The assemblyman proposed a new bill to improve education funding.

informal Did you hear what the assemblyman said during the town hall meeting?

slang The assemblyman is really pushing for this new law to pass.

figurative The assemblyman is the glue that holds the legislative process together.

Grammatical Forms of assemblyman

plural

assemblymen

comparative

more assemblyman

superlative

most assemblyman

present tense

assembles

future tense

will assemble

perfect tense

has assembled

continuous tense

is assembling

singular

assemblyman

positive degree

assemblyman

infinitive

to assemble

gerund

assembling

participle

assembled

Origin and Evolution of assemblyman

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'assemblyman' originated from the combination of 'assembly' and 'man', referring to a male member of a legislative assembly.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the term 'assemblyman' has evolved to be more gender-neutral, encompassing both male and female members of a legislative assembly. It is now commonly used to refer to elected representatives in various levels of government.