constitutionally

IPA: kɑnstʌtˈuʃʌnʌɫi

adverb

  • Pertaining to one's bodily constitution; physically, physiologically.
  • In accordance with a political constitution.
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Examples of "constitutionally" in Sentences

  • The present situation constitutionally is more of an incommodious interregnum.
  • Where else would one NOT be allowed to engage in constitutionally protected behavior?
  • Does this theory mean that Timothy McVeigh was engaged in constitutionally protected conduct as he built his bomb, because the threat of violence is "a deterrent to abusive government behavior"?
  • These comments were not an exercise in constitutionally-protected free speech, but a moment of publicly-recorded hate for certain segments of American citizenry, wrongfully conflating homosexuality with liberal/progressive politics.
  • – If a couple accused of killing their 11-year-old daughter by praying instead of seeking medical care goes to trial, the courts will wrongly become entangled in constitutionally protected religious matters, an attorney argued Tuesday.
  • You see, Sucreños are still quite upset with Evo for having blatantly ignored their request to consider moving the capital (which, constitutionally is in Sucre, yet only the judicial branch remains here, the executive and legislative branches having long since moved to La Paz) back to Sucre.

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