Unconstitutional Meaning in English
word
ˌənˌkɑnstəˈtuʃənəɫ
uhn-KAHN-stuh-TOO-shuh-nuhl
ʌnkˌɒnstɪtjˈuːʃənəl
un-kon-sti-TYOO-shuh-nuhl
परिभाषा
Not allowed by a country's constitution; against the fundamental law of the nation.
उपयोग और बारीकियां
This is a formal, legal term used in law, politics, and government. It refers specifically to actions, laws, or policies that violate the nation's constitution. Not typically used in casual conversation.
Spanish: inconstitucionalPortuguese (BR): inconstitucionalPortuguese (PT): inconstitucionalChinese (Simplified): 违宪的Chinese (Traditional): 違憲的Hindi: असंवैधानिकArabic: غير دستوريBengali: সংবিধানবিরোধীRussian: неконституционныйJapanese: 違憲Vietnamese: vi hiếnKorean: 위헌Turkish: anayasaya aykırıUrdu: غیر آئینیIndonesian: inkonstitusional
उदाहरण वाक्य
The law was ruled unconstitutional by the court.
basic
Passing this bill would be unconstitutional.
basic
They argued that the policy was unconstitutional.
basic
Many citizens protested the unconstitutional changes to voting laws.
natural
The president's actions were called unconstitutional by several legal experts.
natural
If a law is found to be unconstitutional, it must be changed or removed.
natural