create a constituency

Frequency: 6.07.6 per million words

To form a new group of supporters for a cause or idea.

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Examples (10)

  • A new political party's main challenge is to create a constituency from scratch.
  • The environmental activist successfully created a new constituency of young voters.
  • By focusing on sustainable products, the company is trying to create a constituency of eco-conscious consumers.
  • Our goal for the next year will be to create a constituency for renewable energy policies.
  • The foundation has created a powerful constituency for arts education in underserved communities.
  • It is incredibly difficult to create a broad constituency for such a divisive issue.
  • A skilled leader knows how to create a constituency that transcends traditional party lines.
  • The movement created a constituency by appealing directly to the working class.
  • To pass the legislation, they must first create a constituency of support within their own party.
  • Although the idea was initially unpopular, he managed to create a constituency by demonstrating its long-term benefits.