AT-LARGE


Meaning of AT-LARGE in English

phrasal

: chosen by or representing the whole of an area (as a state or a city) having political subdivisions rather than a particular district or other subdivision — usually used in combination with a preceding noun

in the Republican convention each state has four delegates- at-large — W.S.Sayre

a congressman- at-large

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