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constitutionalist

/kon-sti-too-shuh-nl-ist, -tyoo-/US // ˌkɒn stɪˈtu ʃə nl ɪst, -ˈtyu- //

立宪者,立宪派,制宪者,宪政者

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : an adherent or advocate of constitutionalism or of an existing constitution.
    • : an expert on a political constitution.

Examples

  • A constitutionalist libertarian, Rawles is strongly opposed to any federal regulations on dry ice bombs.

  • But then, as a true Democrat and constitutionalist, Mr. Obama decided to obtain congressional permission.

  • The incoming Constitutionalist president is General George Pulaski.

  • He discovers he is a "wealth creator" and begins to absorb the Constitutionalist philosophy.

  • Such strict constitutionalist arguments, Adler said, are based on an absurdist, “gotcha literalism.”

  • If the publication has not commenced I could rather wish the signature to be changed to 'A Constitutionalist.'

  • That party was the Liberal, which now monopolized the name Constitutionalist.

  • It is much better, both for you and for us, that you should be thought a constitutionalist.

  • The dagger of Fenton had turned him from an impassioned patriot and constitutionalist into a vehement upholder of absolutism.

  • There is consequently no country so absorbingly interesting to the constitutionalist at this time as Russia.