CONSTITUTIONAL


Meaning of CONSTITUTIONAL in English

I. |känztə|t(y)üshən ə l, -än(t)stə|t(y)-, rapid -än(t)sə|t(y)- or -än(t)|st(y)-; -shnəl adjective

Etymology: constitution + -al

1.

a. : having to do with, inherent in, or affecting the constitution or structure of body or mind

constitutional symptoms

constitutional strength

b. : of benefit to or intended to benefit one's physical or mental makeup

a constitutional stroll

2. : having to do with, belonging to, or forming the composition or makeup of something : essential

the very constitutional part of a system

3. : in accordance with or authorized by the constitution of a state or a society

constitutional reforms

constitutional limitations

constitutional rights

4. : regulated by, dependent on, or ruling according to a constitution or constitutional forms limiting arbitrary or absolute power

constitutional monarchy

constitutional government

constitutional democracy

5. : of, relating to, or dealing with a constitution

constitutional crisis

constitutional theory

or its interpretation, formulation, or amendment

constitutional assembly

constitutional court

6. : loyal to or supporting the existing constitution or established form of government

they organized a constitutional fact on

II. noun

( -s )

: a walk or other exercise taken for one's health

Webster's New International English Dictionary.      Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster.