Platform

Legal Definition and Related Resources of Platform

Meaning of Platform

Synonyms of Platform

noun

  • assumed position
  • attitude
  • body of principles
  • campaign promises
  • course
  • course of action
  • declaration
  • declaration of policy
  • doctrine
  • line of conduct
  • outlookparty line
  • party planks
  • plan
  • plan of action
  • point of view
  • policy
  • position
  • precepts
  • principles
  • program
  • proposal
  • proposed action
  • proposition
  • rule of action
  • scheme
  • tenets
  • view

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Meaning of Platform in Political Science

A very basic notion of Platform related to the United States’election law is provided here: A statement of the ideas, policies, and beliefs of a political party in an election

Grammar

This term is a noun.

Etimology of Platform

(You may find platform at the world legal encyclopedia and the etimology of more terms).

1540s, “plan of action, scheme, design,” from Middle French plateforme, platte fourme, literally “flat form,” from Old French plat “flat” (see plateau; this term is also a noun.). + forme “form” (see form; this term is also a noun.). The literal sense of “raised, level surface” in English is first recorded 1550s. Political meaning, “statement of party policies,” is from 1803, probably originally an image of a literal platform on which politicians gather, stand, and make their appeals, and perhaps influenced by earlier sense of “set of rules governing church doctrine” (first attested 1570s). Railroad station sense is from 1838.

Definition of Platform

In relation to social issues, a meaning of platform is provided here: A formal declaration of the principles on which a group, such as a political party, makes its appeal to the public.


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