constitutionally 的定义
- in respect to physical makeup: He is constitutionally fitted for heavy labor.
- in respect to mental or emotional makeup: constitutionally unable to speak before an audience.
- with respect to a constitution: constitutionally invalid law.
constitutionally 近义词
等同于 inherently
constitutionally 的近义词 8 个
等同于 legally
constitutionally 的近义词 14 个
- justly
- lawfully
- legitimately
- admittedly
- allowably
- authorized
- by law
- conceded
- enforcibly
- juridically
- licitly
- permissibly
- rightfully
- warranted
constitutionally 的反义词 3 个
等同于 legally
constitutionally 的近义词 3 个
constitutionally 的反义词 3 个
更多constitutionally例句
- The court held that even patently offensive speech directed at “public figures” such as Falwell was constitutionally protected, as long as it did not purport to be factual.
- As Kayla Jimenez and Sara Libby report in a new story, many of those small businesses insist they’re engaging in constitutionally protected speech and therefore doing nothing wrong.
- We’re calling it a constitutionally protected peaceful protest.
- He lobbied to lift the constitutionally-mandated age limit for the presidency just as he was about to surpass it, ensuring a continued grip on power.
- The FBI, Department of Homeland Security and other agencies also contend with strict legal limits on their ability to track constitutionally protected political discourse.
- Like it or not, religious reasons for an act are constitutionally different from non-religious ones.
- No matter how constitutionally suspect, how costly, how slapdash, or how disappointing a grand policy might be, well, they tried.
- But he is said to have kept to his constitutionally guaranteed right to remain silent when it comes to Graham.
- After a brief encounter with combat, Slovik declared himself constitutionally unsuited for warfare.
- Religion, unlike racism, is constitutionally protected, and opposition to gay marriage has deep religious roots.
- Racial segregation in the public schools of Virginia was constitutionally established in the Underwood Constitution of 1902.
- He was, in fact, constitutionally disqualified for the practice of such a calling.
- We suspect that he is constitutionally incapable of even apprehending metaphysical problems.
- But if reforms could not be gained constitutionally, then he would accept revolution, as the lesser evil.
- But we have nothing to do with the constitutionally luckless: the calamitous history of a simple empty stomach is enough.