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constitutionalhaving the power of, or existing because of, the laws set out in the Constitution in agreement with, or depending on, the laws set out in the Constitution
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constitutional"a constitutional walk," 1829, probably originally among university students, from constitutional (adj.) in the "beneficial to bodily health" sense.
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constitutional1680s, "pertaining to a person's (physical or mental) constitution," from constitution + -al (1). Meaning "beneficial to bodily constitution" is from 1750. Meaning "autho [..]
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constitutionalhaving to do with a country or government's constitution or leading set of laws.
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constitutional1. having the power of, or existing because of, the laws set out in the Constitution 2. in agreement with, or depending on, the laws set out in the Constitution
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constitutionalwhole-body (pop)
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constitutional1 : consistent with or authorized by the constitution of a state or society [ rights] 2 : regulated by, dependent on, or ruling according to a constitution [a monarchy] 3 : of, relating to, or ...
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constitutionalThe term Constitutional refers to anything that is consistent with the Constitution. For an act to be Constitutional, the act should be authorized by the Constitution and should not violate any of the [..]
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constitutional(n) a regular walk taken as a form of exercise(adj) of benefit to or intended to benefit your physical makeup(adj) sanctioned by or consistent with or operating under the law determining the fundament [..]
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