What part of speech is legislators?

Legislators can be categorized as a noun.

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Parts of speech

Inflections

Noun

What does legislators mean?

Definitions

Noun

legislator - someone who makes or enacts laws

Examples of legislators

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1. noun Legislators in the Diet are struggling to find a solution to the problem.
2. noun She said family-friendly policies such as paid parental leave, publicly funded child care and even free school lunches played a significant role in advancing gender equality. She noted that many of these policies were introduced by female legislators.
3. noun The legislator of that state did away with outdated laws.
4. noun The legislator talked at length with his constituents about beach erosion.
5. noun After the mercurial and embattled state governor left a profanity-laced message on a legislator's telephone answering machine, he tried to explain himself: "I was so angry that I couldn't breathe."
6. noun There is merit even in the mentally retarded legislator. He asks the questions that everyone is afraid to ask for fear of seeming simple.
7. noun The legislator of that state did away with outdated laws.
8. noun The legislator talked at length with his constituents about beach erosion.
9. noun After the mercurial and embattled state governor left a profanity-laced message on a legislator's telephone answering machine, he tried to explain himself: "I was so angry that I couldn't breathe."
10. noun There is merit even in the mentally retarded legislator. He asks the questions that everyone is afraid to ask for fear of seeming simple.
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noun
Legislators in the Diet are struggling to find a solution to the problem.
She said family-friendly policies such as paid parental leave, publicly funded child care and even free school lunches played a significant role in advancing gender equality. She noted that many of these policies were introduced by female legislators.
The legislator of that state did away with outdated laws.
The legislator talked at length with his constituents about beach erosion.
After the mercurial and embattled state governor left a profanity-laced message on a legislator's telephone answering machine, he tried to explain himself: "I was so angry that I couldn't breathe."
There is merit even in the mentally retarded legislator. He asks the questions that everyone is afraid to ask for fear of seeming simple.
The legislator of that state did away with outdated laws.
The legislator talked at length with his constituents about beach erosion.
After the mercurial and embattled state governor left a profanity-laced message on a legislator's telephone answering machine, he tried to explain himself: "I was so angry that I couldn't breathe."
There is merit even in the mentally retarded legislator. He asks the questions that everyone is afraid to ask for fear of seeming simple.

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