constitutional

constitutional
1. adjective
1) (of bodily constitution) konstitutionell
2) (Polit.) (of constitution) der Verfassung nachgestellt; (authorized by or in harmony with constitution) verfassungsmäßig; konstitutionell [Monarchie]

constitutional law — Verfassungsrecht, das

2. noun
Spaziergang, der
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adjective (legal according to a given constitution: The proposed change would not be constitutional.) verfassungsgemäß
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con·sti·tu·tion·al
[ˌkɒn(t)stɪˈtju:ʃənəl, AM ˌkɑ:n(t)stəˈtu:-]
I. adj
1. POL konstitutionell fachspr, verfassungsmäßig
\constitutional amendment Verfassungsänderung f
\constitutional democracy/monarchy konstitutionelle Demokratie/Monarchie fachspr
\constitutional law Verfassungsrecht nt
\constitutional lawyer ein auf Verfassungsrecht spezialisierter Jurist
\constitutional monarch konstitutioneller Monarch fachspr
\constitutional right Grundrecht nt
to be not \constitutional verfassungswidrig sein
it is not \constitutional to do sth es ist verfassungswidrig, etw zu tun
2. (physical) konstitutionell fachspr, körperlich bedingt
\constitutional weakness körperlich bedingte Schwäche
II. n (hum dated) Spaziergang m
to go on one's \constitutional seinen Spaziergang machen
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["kɒnstɪ'tjuːʃənl]
1. adj
1) (POL) reform, crisis, theory Verfassungs-; monarchy, monarch konstitutionell; government, action verfassungsmäßig

constitutional law — Verfassungsrecht nt

constitutional change — Verfassungsänderung f

it's not constitutional — das ist verfassungswidrig

2) (MED) konstitutionell (spec), körperlich bedingt; (fig) dislike etc naturgegeben or -bedingt
2. n (hum inf)
Spaziergang m

to go for a/one's constitutional — einen/seinen Spaziergang machen

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constitutional [-ʃənl]
A adj (adv constitutionally)
1. MED konstitutionell, anlagebedingt:
a constitutional disease eine Konstitutionskrankheit
2. gesundheitsfördernd
3. grundlegend, wesentlich
4. POL
a) verfassungsmäßig, Verfassungs…, konstitutionell:
constitutional amendment Verfassungsänderung f;
constitutional charter Verfassungsurkunde f;
constitutional government verfassungsmäßige Regierung;
constitutional law JUR Verfassungsrecht n;
constitutional liberty verfassungsmäßig verbürgte Freiheit;
constitutionally nach der oder im Einklang mit der Verfassung; academic.ru/47659/monarchy">monarchy 1
b) rechtsstaatlich:
constitutional state Rechtsstaat m
5. verfassungstreu
B s umg obs (Gesundheits)Spaziergang m:
take a constitutional einen Spaziergang machen
cons. abk
1. consecrated
2. consigned
3. consignment
4. WIRTSCH consolidated
5. LING consonant
6. constitution (constitutional)
7. construction
8. consulting
const. abk
1. constant
2. constitution (constitutional)
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1. adjective
1) (of bodily constitution) konstitutionell
2) (Polit.) (of constitution) der Verfassung nachgestellt; (authorized by or in harmony with constitution) verfassungsmäßig; konstitutionell [Monarchie]

constitutional law — Verfassungsrecht, das

2. noun
Spaziergang, der
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adj.
gesetzmäßig adj.
verfassungsmäßig adj.

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