Antonym: autocratic. Similar words: institutional, constitution, institution, constitute, instructional, conventional, construction, national. Meaning: [‚kɑnstɪ'tuːʃənl /'kɒn-] n. a regular walk taken as a form of exercise. adj. 1. of or relating to a constitution 2. of benefit to or intended to benefit your physical makeup 3. sanctioned by or consistent with or operating under a constitution 4. existing as an essential constituent or characteristic 5. constitutional in the structure of something (especially your physical makeup).
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61. The highly publicized abortion debate overshadowed the rest of the platform that calls for a smorgasbord of constitutional amendments.
62. Even the constitutional principle itself hardly captured the popular imagination.
63. This is a question that perplexes many outside the legal profession who do not fully appreciate or understand our constitutional rights.
64. In that case, the court threw out a Colorado constitutional amendment that would have barred local laws protecting homosexuals from discrimination.
65. It also reinforced the District's resolve to protect its constitutional autonomy within any approved scheme.
66. He warned that no economic aid could be forthcoming until a long-term constitutional solution had been found.
67. What was looming was the protracted constitutional wrangle over Lloyd-George's budget and the House of Lords.
68. More significantly, Walesa's proposals for constitutional change were withdrawn, after amendments had weakened them.
69. In a constitutional democracy, there are individuals whose status or office gives them the automatic right to be heard.
70. There may be a generalized constitutional upset with fever, headache, loss of appetite and weight, and joint pains.
71. The proposed balanced-budget constitutional amendment will be brought up in February or early March(sentencedict.com), he said.
72. For a deeper cure this can be followed up with the constitutional remedy. 12 Can homoeopathy help with chronic disease?
73. Does the bedrock constitutional principle of equal protection for all require affirmative action, merely allow it, or even prohibit it?
74. And the license was denied, though not on the grounds we cited, because our argument raised constitutional issues.
75. A military junta had just overthrown the constitutional government and annulled a recently held presidential election.
76. A case can be made for both its constitutional propriety and its administrative efficiency.
77. Opposition groups dismissed the constitutional changes as a device to gain Western aid and approval at a time of economic crisis.
78. One of the earliest votes of the Congress is expected to be on a constitutional amendment to require a balanced budget.
79. The Chronicle argues that reporters have a limited constitutional right not to disclose confidential sources.
80. The concept finally won approval last year in a simple piece of legislation,(www.Sentencedict.com) less exalted than a constitutional amendment.
81. The constitutional and organizational arrangements filter the interests of state personnel towards the long-run interests of the capitalists.
82. Nu's task in London was somehow to keep the republic, while securing constitutional concessions.
83. There is, however, abundant evidence that many patients vulnerable to clinical depression have a constitutional deficit of serotonin.
84. That is why Liberal Democrats are putting constitutional change at the heart of our election campaign.
85. Jewett said he was sympathetic, but that the boy had a constitutional right to be present in the courtroom.
86. It approved a constitutional reform to make the members of the executive council direct representatives of their governments.
87. By and large, constitutional authorities, parties and public alike were pleased with the set up.
88. Since 1984, the party platform has called for a constitutional amendment barring all abortions.
89. For these reasons we hold that this law exceeds the constitutional authority of Congress.
90. Forbes said he disapproves of abortion, but he has refused to endorsed a constitutional amendment banning the procedure.
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