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Meaning of constitutional
The primary meaning of the word "constitutional" refers to something related to or affecting the constitution of a country, organization, or body.
Etymology of constitutional
The word "constitutional" has its roots in the Latin term "constitutio," meaning "a decree, ordinance," and "constitutivus," meaning "-serving to constitute"
The term originated in the 15th century and initially referred to the act of establishing or setting up something
Over time, its meaning expanded to include references to the fundamental principles or structures of a country, organization, or body
Synonyms
fundamental
intrinsic
inherent
basic
essential
structural
institutional
organic
lawful
legitimate
authorized
sanctioned
ratified
validated
confirmed
official
statutory
regulatory
legislative
judicial
governmental
administrative
bureaucratic
organizational
systematic
methodical
orderly
formal
proper
lawful
legal
legitimate
authorized.
Definitions
- Relating to the constitution of a country, organization, or body
- Relating to a person's physical or mental makeup
- Relating to a regular walk or exercise taken for one's health
Usage Examples
- The constitutional court reviewed the new law to ensure it did not violate individual rights
- Regular constitutional walks helped her maintain her physical health
- The company's constitutional documents outlined its mission, values, and objectives
Antonyms
unconventional
unlawful
illegitimate
unauthorized
unsanctioned
irregular
unofficial
informal
improper
unmethodical
disorderly
unregulated
unlegislated
nonjudicial
nongovernmental
unadministrative
unorganized
unsystematic
unmethodical
unhealthy
irregular.