はいあん

    noun (common) (futsuumeishi)
  1. rejected bill (project)
Forms
  • はいあん
  • はいあん
Generated definitions (experimental)
  1. rejected bill (project)
  2. This term is used to refer to a proposal or draft legislation that has been voted down or not accepted in a legislative context. It's often used in political discussions or news reporting regarding government activities.
Generated collocations (experimental)
to propose a rejected billto be rejectedto decide on a rejected billto oppose a rejected billto support a rejected billto reconsider a rejected billthe rejected bill will not be enactedcause of the rejectionto pass a rejected bill (contextually, refers to attempting to pass despite being rejected)
Wiktionary definitions (experimental)
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