assemblyman [uh-sem-blee-muh n] ExamplesWord Origin noun, plural as·sem·bly·men.
- (sometimes initial capital letter) a member of a legislative assembly, especially a member of the lower house of the legislature in certain states of the U.S.
Origin of assemblyman First recorded in 1640–50; assembly + -man Usage note See -man. Examples from the Web for assemblyman Contemporary Examples of assemblyman
Brown’s likely challenger is Tim Donnelly, a far-right Republican assemblyman from Twin Peaks, who is currently on probation.
Inside California’s Crazy Race To Be The GOP Gubernatorial Candidate
Olivia Nuzzi
May 30, 2014
The former Hewlett-Packard CEO just spent $5.5 million of her own money to beat Rep. Tom Campbell and Assemblyman Chuck DeVore.
Clara Bingham
June 11, 2010
Historical Examples of assemblyman
The Assemblyman changed his mind; that wasn’t tyranny, it was anarchy.
Henry Beam Piper
“And the people have no voice at all; why, that’s tyranny,” a professor Assemblyman added.
Henry Beam Piper
Assemblyman Brown complained, “There’s entirely too much talk about reaction.”
Ward Moore
On investigation they found that Mr. Sage, the Assemblyman, had crawled into the pipe.
George W. Peck
No corrupt Senator or Assemblyman could live in their atmosphere.
Letters and Literary Memorials of Samuel J. Tilden, v. 1
Samuel J. Tilden
British Dictionary definitions for assemblyman assemblyman noun plural -men
- (sometimes capital) a member of an assembly, esp a legislature