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单词 constitutionally
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Definition of constitutionally in English:

constitutionally

adverb kɒnstɪˈtjuːʃ(ə)nəlikɑnstəˈtuʃ(ə)nəli
  • 1In a way that is in accordance with a political constitution.

    basic constitutionally mandated rights
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Different library staff members making different judgments involving content or even viewpoint bias is constitutionally shaky at best.
    • The decision did not address whether the application of the law would also avoid infringing on constitutionally protected rights of free speech.
    • Unblocking websites or disabling the filter is essentially a work-around solution for flawed software that blocks constitutionally protected speech.
    • He was given "use and derivative use" immunity, a constitutionally mandatory grant whenever a person is compelled to provide self-incriminating statements.
    • Government or public interest in making such stops outweighs the constitutionally protected interest of the private citizen.
    • In such a circumstance, you just have to obey the will of the Parliament so long as it is constitutionally valid.
    • The ruling party holds a numerical majority, but it is short of the two-thirds majority constitutionally required to form a government.
    • These clubs are constitutionally not allowed to go into debt.
    • The admission of evidence must first be deemed constitutionally permissible.
    • The Court has held that some kinds of official discrimination require a very strong justification if they are to be constitutionally upheld.
  • 2In a way that relates to someone's nature or physical condition.

    a person constitutionally incapable of compromise
    I'm constitutionally pessimistic
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Literary studies are constitutionally different from historical work.
    • There were 17 cases, and the only fatal one was that of a little girl with constitutionally weak lungs.
    • The question as to whether albinos are more or less constitutionally vigorous than pigmented individuals may be tested by exact measurement.
    • Most successful entrepreneurs I know are constitutionally incapable of going along with the crowd.
    • He was not constitutionally robust, and his pursuits were different from those of other boys of the same age.
    • He was not constitutionally a strong man, but he was able to faithfully fulfill the duties of his pastorate until a fortnight ago.
    • Its obvious from the record that the newly created institute was constitutionally flawed from the start.
    • I want to argue that the discipline is constitutionally fated to suffer from a quiet melancholic malaise.
    • Such states exist among the aged or constitutionally frail or infirm.
    • This idea that those who turn to crime (or overeat, over drink, etc.) are constitutionally inferior remains quite popular.
 
 

Definition of constitutionally in US English:

constitutionally

adverbkänstəˈto͞oSH(ə)nəlēkɑnstəˈtuʃ(ə)nəli
  • 1In a way that is in accordance with a political constitution.

    basic constitutionally mandated rights
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The Court has held that some kinds of official discrimination require a very strong justification if they are to be constitutionally upheld.
    • The admission of evidence must first be deemed constitutionally permissible.
    • The decision did not address whether the application of the law would also avoid infringing on constitutionally protected rights of free speech.
    • Unblocking websites or disabling the filter is essentially a work-around solution for flawed software that blocks constitutionally protected speech.
    • In such a circumstance, you just have to obey the will of the Parliament so long as it is constitutionally valid.
    • Government or public interest in making such stops outweighs the constitutionally protected interest of the private citizen.
    • These clubs are constitutionally not allowed to go into debt.
    • Different library staff members making different judgments involving content or even viewpoint bias is constitutionally shaky at best.
    • He was given "use and derivative use" immunity, a constitutionally mandatory grant whenever a person is compelled to provide self-incriminating statements.
    • The ruling party holds a numerical majority, but it is short of the two-thirds majority constitutionally required to form a government.
  • 2In a way that relates to someone's nature or physical condition.

    a person constitutionally incapable of compromise
    I'm constitutionally pessimistic
    Example sentencesExamples
    • I want to argue that the discipline is constitutionally fated to suffer from a quiet melancholic malaise.
    • Such states exist among the aged or constitutionally frail or infirm.
    • Literary studies are constitutionally different from historical work.
    • The question as to whether albinos are more or less constitutionally vigorous than pigmented individuals may be tested by exact measurement.
    • He was not constitutionally a strong man, but he was able to faithfully fulfill the duties of his pastorate until a fortnight ago.
    • Its obvious from the record that the newly created institute was constitutionally flawed from the start.
    • This idea that those who turn to crime (or overeat, over drink, etc.) are constitutionally inferior remains quite popular.
    • There were 17 cases, and the only fatal one was that of a little girl with constitutionally weak lungs.
    • Most successful entrepreneurs I know are constitutionally incapable of going along with the crowd.
    • He was not constitutionally robust, and his pursuits were different from those of other boys of the same age.
 
 
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