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Constitutional Meaning in English

word

/ˌkɑnstəˈtuʃənəɫ/
kahn-stuh-TOO-shuh-nuhl
/kˌɒnstɪtjˈuːʃənəl/
kon-sti-TYOO-shuh-nuhl

Definition

Relating to the constitution of a country, such as its basic laws and principles. It can also mean allowed by the constitution or connected to someone's physical health (rare usage).

Usage & Nuances

Mainly formal or legal contexts: 'constitutional rights', 'constitutional amendment', 'constitutional crisis'. Sometimes used medically to describe a person's general physical health ('constitutional symptoms'), but this is rare in modern usage. Not to be confused with 'constitution' (the document itself).

Example Sentences

Freedom of speech is a constitutional right.

basic

The new law was declared constitutional by the court.

basic

There was a constitutional change in the country last year.

basic

They argued for major constitutional reforms to fix the system.

natural

Is that really constitutional, or are they just saying so?

natural

The president faced a constitutional crisis after refusing to step down.

natural