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ˌkɒn stɪˈtu ʃə nl i, -ˈtyu-con·sti·tu·tion·al·ly

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  1. constitutionallyadverb

    according to the constitution

    "this was constitutionally ruled out"

    Antonyms:
    unconstitutionally

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  1. Jeb Bush:

    Mr. Trump can say that he's for this because people are frustrated that it's abused, but we ought to fix the problem rather than take away rights that are constitutionally in doubt.

  2. John Koza:

    The National Popular Vote Interstate Compact would make every Oregon voter more powerful in electing a president, this is the constitutionally conservative way to ensure that every voter in every state is politically relevant in every presidential election while preserving the Electoral College.

  3. Lamar Smith:

    The agency has yet to identify any legal basis for withholding these documents. The Committee intends to use all tools at its disposal to undertake its Constitutionally-mandated oversight responsibilities.

  4. James Dickey:

    We are prepared to take all necessary steps to proceed in the peaceable exercise of our constitutionally protected rights.

  5. Nancy Northup:

    It's unconscionable that the Fifth Circuit stayed such a well-reasoned decision that allowed constitutionally protected services to return in Texas, patients are being thrown back into a state of chaos and fear, and this cruel law is falling hardest on those who already face discriminatory obstacles in health care, especially Black Indigenous, and other people of color, undocumented immigrants, young people, those struggling to make ends meet, and those in rural areas.


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