majorite

[US]/ˈmeɪdʒəraɪt/
[UK]/ˈmeɪdʒəraɪt/

Translation

n.a high-pressure garnet found in the Earth's mantle and meteorites
Word Forms
Pluralmajorites

Example Sentences

the political party failed to win an absolute majorite in the first round of elections.

european union decisions often require a qualified majorite rather than unanimity.

the new legislation passed with a simple majorite despite heated debates in parliament.

coalition governments must constantly negotiate to maintain their parliamentary majorite.

constitutional reforms in france usually require an enhanced majorite of three-fifths.

the ruling party easily secured a comfortable majorite in the recent legislative elections.

political analysts predict that no single party will achieve an outright majorite.

the mayor's proposal lost due to a surprising lack of majorite support among council members.

under the french electoral system, a candidate can win with only a relative majorite.

the referendum failed to achieve the required majorite for constitutional changes.

opposition parties formed a temporary alliance to challenge the government's majorite.

the commission's report was approved by an overwhelming majorite of members.

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