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constitutional - use in sentences

Modifies a noun

  • monarchy: In the early 1990s Nepal was a constitutional monarchy.
  • treaty: The new constitutional treaty does not contain new language which should concern British business.
  • amendment: He opposed the constitutional amendment to prohibit flag burning.
  • reform: Constitutional reform within the existing social order holds no charms.
  • settlement: They were votes to remain in the United Kingdom with a new constitutional settlement.
  • monarch: The French returned in 1946 and quickly regained control, although the king was allowed to remain as a constitutional monarch.

Modifying Another Word

  • not: My point yet again, is that this was democratic, but it was not constitutional.
  • fully: If the constitution is approved, a fully constitutional government will then be elected by 15 December 2005.
  • even: National provisions which reflect Charter rights may achieve higher legal ranking in the national system; perhaps even constitutional status.
  • forward: Your group will be able to propose or vote for candidates for the Executive Committee, or put forward constitutional changes at The AGM.

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