/kənˈstɪʧuənt/ – noun
Definition: 1. bộ phận cấu thành;
2. cử tri;
3. người ủy nhiệm;
4. thành lập, sáng lập, lập hiến.
A more thorough explanation: A constituent is a person who is represented by an elected official, such as a member of a legislative body. In legal terms, a constituent is an individual who resides in a specific geographic area and is entitled to vote for the representative who serves that area.
Example: The constituent must provide proof of identification in order to vote in the upcoming election.