constitutional

[Con`sti*tu·tion*al]

Constitutional means having to do with the document that is the foundation of a government in the US, a constitutional right is one provided to you by the US Constitution.

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Belonging to, or inherent in, the constitution, or in the structure of body or mind; as, a constitutional infirmity; constitutional ardor or dullness.

Noun
a regular walk taken as a form of exercise

Adjective
sanctioned by or consistent with or operating under a constitution; "the constitutional right of free speech"; "constitutional government"; "constitutional guarantees"

Adjective S.
constitutional in the structure of something (especially your physical makeup)

Adjective S.
existing as an essential constituent or characteristic; "the Ptolemaic system with its built-in concept of periodicity"; "a constitutional inability to tell the truth"

Adjective
of benefit to or intended to benefit your physical makeup; "constitutional walk"

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Adjective
of or relating to a constitution; "constitutional amendments"


a.
Belonging to, or inherent in, the constitution, or in the structure of body or mind; as, a constitutional infirmity; constitutional ardor or dullness.

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In accordance with, or authorized by, the constitution of a state or a society; as, constitutional reforms.

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Regulated by, dependent on, or secured by, a constitution; as, constitutional government; constitutional rights.

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Relating to a constitution, or establishment form of government; as, a constitutional risis.

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For the benefit or one's constitution or health; as, a constitutional walk.

n.
A walk or other exercise taken for one's health or constitution.


Constitutional

Con`sti*tu"tion*al , a. [f. F. constitutionnel.] 1. Belonging to, or inherent in, the constitution, or in the structure of body or mind; as, a constitutional infirmity; constitutional ardor or dullness. 2. In accordance with, or authorized by, the constitution of a state or a society; as, constitutional reforms. 3. Regulated by, dependent on, or secured by, a constitution; as, constitutional government; constitutional rights. Hallam. 4. Relating to a constitution, or establishment form of government; as, a constitutional risis.
The anient constitutional traditions of the state.
5. For the benefit or one's constitution or health; as, a constitutional walk. [Colloq.] Constitutional law, law that relates to the constitution, as a permanent system of political and juridical government, as distinguished from statutory and common law, which relate to matters subordinate to such constitution.

Constitutional

Con`sti*tu"tion*al, n. A walk or other exercise taken for one's health or constitution. [Colloq.] Thackeray.
The men trudged diurnal constitutionals along the different roads.

Belonging to, or inherent in, the constitution, or in the structure of body or mind; as, a constitutional infirmity; constitutional ardor or dullness.

A walk or other exercise taken for one's health or constitution.

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Usage Examples

A constitutional democracy is in serious trouble if its citizenry does not have a certain degree of education and civic virtue.

I certainly want campaign finance reform. I just wish this would do it in a way that would stand up to a constitutional challenge.

Instead of giving money to found colleges to promote learning, why don't they pass a constitutional amendment prohibiting anybody from learning anything? If it works as good as the Prohibition one did, why, in five years we would have the smartest race of people on earth.

Every American, regardless of their background, has the right to live free of unwarranted government intrusion. Repealing the worst provisions of the Patriot Act will reign in this gross abuse of power and restore to everyone our basic Constitutional rights.

I think that if we get back to some basic fundamental principles, we can make sure that we resolve the issues. And I think that that's what the Tea Party was all about. It's getting back to a constitutional conservative government. And that is limited, but it's also effective and efficient. I think that that's what we'll be able to do.

Got good news and bad news for you, Mr. President. The good news is that Chief Justice John Roberts just saved your legacy and, perhaps, your presidency by writing for the Supreme Court majority to rule health care reform constitutional.

If Charlton Heston can have a constitutional right carry a rifle, why can't grandma have a constitutional right to health care?

I wish the government and the Minister of Justice would address these legal and constitutional arguments, but they refuse to. They want Canadians to go blindly into their brave new world, but it is not wise for a society to move blindly in any direction.

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Other Usage Examples

I think we Americans, of all people, understand the importance of a good, legal, constitutional framework as the basis of political life.

For the life of me, I don't understand what honest motive there is in putting this in front of this body to philosophically debate marriage on a constitutional amendment that is not going to happen, and which is enormously divisive in all of our communities.

I do support a constitutional amendment on marriage between a man and a woman, but I would not be going into the states to overturn their state law.

I think you may see again a rise at the federal government level for a - a call for the federal constitutional amendment, because people want to make sure that this definition of marriage remains secure, because after all, the family is the fundamental unit of government.

I do not support a constitutional amendment to prohibit gay marriage.

I'm knocking our pitiful, pathetic lawmakers. And I thank God that President Bush has stated, we need a Constitutional amendment that states that marriage is between a man and a woman.

I didn't know that President Bush would endorse a constitutional amendment banning same-sex marriage.

All respect for the office of the presidency aside, I assumed that the obvious and unadulterated decline of freedom and constitutional sovereignty, not to mention the efforts to curb the power of judicial review, spoke for itself.

I found that I was getting a warm reception for my message of freeing you from the income tax, releasing you from Social Security, ending the insane war on drugs, restoring gun rights, and reducing the federal government to just its constitutional functions.

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