General Assembly
Americannoun
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the legislature in some states of the U.S.
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the main deliberative body of the United Nations, composed of delegations from member nations.
noun
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GA. the deliberative assembly of the United Nations
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the former name for the parliament of New Zealand
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the supreme governing body of certain religious denominations, esp of the Presbyterian Church
Etymology
Origin of General Assembly
An Americanism dating back to 1610–20
Example Sentences
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“I’ve never had the General Assembly aligned with me, and yet we put forward this ambitious agenda.”
The Georgia General Assembly expanded the state’s film tax incentive in 2008.
In 1946, that first gathering of the UN General Assembly happened, in London, just four months after the war's conclusion.
From BBC
UN chief Antonio Guterres Saturday deplored a host of "powerful forces lining up to undermine global cooperation" in a London speech marking the 80th anniversary of the first UN General Assembly.
From Barron's
Israel was the only country to raise the issue of the killings in the United Nations General Assembly, a stand that is still appreciated in Hargeisa.
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