unconstitutional

IPA: ʌnkɑnstʌtˈuʃʌnʌɫ

adjective

  • Contrary to or violative of the constitution of a state or other sovereign institution.
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Examples of "unconstitutional" in Sentences

  • Bachmann: Wants to abolish Education Department, which she calls unconstitutional.
  • Education: Wants to abolish Education Department, which she calls unconstitutional.
  • While Perry indeed roundly criticized Social Security in his book, he didn't use the word unconstitutional.
  • Last summer, Garcia led a demonstration to the courthouse gates, directing the community's indignation against what she described as unconstitutional factory justice.
  • By 2008, Bachmann laments, the Bush administration "was embracing a kind of 'bailout socialism'" by pushing the TARP bank rescue, which she calls an unconstitutional "$700 billion blank check."
  • Some Oath Keeper sheriff candidates say their actual work would be done in smaller and simpler ways: taking a stand against what they call unconstitutional traffic light cameras, random checkpoints where police check drivers for drinking or any other issue, and abuse of police power.

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