Sentences with constitutionally
con·sti·tu·tion·al·ly
C c - constitutionally frail
- constitutionally incapable of lying
- He raised a dramatic scenario many will consider far-fetched, although it remains constitutionally possible.
- Whereas Menzies regarded it as a truly federal body with the state branches autonomous, both constitutionally and in practice.
- He is constitutionally fitted for heavy labor.
- constitutionally unable to speak before an audience.
- If it is to say anything, it is constitutionally obliged to uphold the right and no more.
- Both these churches were legally and constitutionally entitled to make their decisions.
- constitutionally invalid law.
- The Business Council of Australia seems to regard federalism as a constitutionally transmitted disease.