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parliament

1 of 1noun
/ˈpɑrləmənt/
Forms:parliaments
1

the group of elected representatives whose responsibility is to create, amend, and discuss laws or address political matters

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  • The parliament convened to debate the proposed healthcare reform bill.
  • Members of parliament discussed the new environmental regulations in a heated session.
  • The prime minister addressed parliament on the country's economic challenges.
  • Parliament passed the new legislation after several weeks of deliberation.
  • The opposition party criticized the government's policies during the parliament meeting.
2

a large group of rooks or owls that gather together

  • A parliament of owls silently watched over the forest from the treetops.
  • At dusk, a parliament of rooks filled the sky with their loud calls.
  • The eerie hoots of the parliament echoed through the night.
  • The birdwatchers were thrilled to spot a parliament of owls perched on the old barn.
  • A parliament of rooks nested in the tall trees by the riverbank.
3

a card game where players aim to play their sevens and other cards in sequence within the same suit; the winner is the first to use all their cards

  • We spent the evening playing parliament, trying to outsmart each other with our card sequences.
  • The children enjoyed a friendly game of parliament during their summer vacation.
  • She taught her friends the rules of parliament, and they quickly became fans of the game.
  • During the family gathering, parliament became the favorite card game of the night.
  • He skillfully won the parliament game by playing his cards in perfect sequence.
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