unconstitutional
Americanadjective
adjective
Other Word Forms
- unconstitutionalism noun
- unconstitutionality noun
- unconstitutionally adverb
Etymology
Origin of unconstitutional
First recorded in 1735–45; un- 1 + constitutional
Example Sentences
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Ahmed faces the "imminent prospect of unconstitutional arrest, punitive detention, and expulsion" from the United States, the court filing said.
From Barron's
Cooper, calling the measure the “the same unconstitutional legislation in another package,” swiftly filed another legal challenge.
From Salon
Johnson & Johnson said it would appeal the verdict, which it called “egregious and patently unconstitutional.”
The court also announced that it had declared as unconstitutional a law adopted in April requiring NGOs to declare who funds them and reveal the identities of their biggest donors and their members.
From Barron's
The municipality has filed multiple lawsuits in recent years that argue the tax is unconstitutional.
From Barron's
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