constitution
Americannoun
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the system of fundamental principles according to which a nation, state, corporation, or the like, is governed.
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the document embodying these principles.
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(initial capital letter) Constitution of the United States.
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the way in which a thing is composed or made up; makeup; composition.
the chemical constitution of the cleanser.
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the physical character of the body as to strength, health, etc..
He has a strong constitution.
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Medicine/Medical, Psychology. the aggregate of a person's physical and psychological characteristics.
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the act or process of constituting; establishment.
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the state of being constituted; formation.
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any established arrangement or custom.
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Archaic. character or condition of mind; disposition; temperament.
noun
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the act of constituting or state of being constituted
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the way in which a thing is composed; physical make-up; structure
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the fundamental political principles on which a state is governed, esp when considered as embodying the rights of the subjects of that state
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(often capital) (in certain countries, esp Australia and the US) a statute embodying such principles
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a person's state of health
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a person's disposition of mind; temperament
Other Word Forms
- anticonstitution adjective
Etymology
Origin of constitution
First recorded in 1350–1400; Middle English constitucion “edict, ordinance,” from Anglo-French, from Latin constitūtiōn-, stem of constitūtiō “an appointing, establishing”; constitute, -ion
Example Sentences
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Protesters formed the letters "SOS" on top of a frozen lake in south Minneapolis, while one group marched through the streets carrying a large-scale replica of the Preamble to the US constitution.
From BBC
The high court said the license terms last granted to the Hong Kong firm in 2021 violate Panama’s constitution.
Advance UK is led by former Reform UK deputy leader and Brexit Party MEP Ben Habib and says it "promotes and celebrates the nation's Christian constitution, roots, traditions, culture, and values", according to its website.
From BBC
The country's constitution protects the right to freedom of speech and expression subject to reasonable restrictions, security sources told the BBC.
From BBC
He covered the Supreme Court decision that a deeply-rooted tradition of downing bulls by pulling their tails in popular competitions was against the constitution.
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