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Constitutionally

Constitutionally is an adverb that describes something done in accordance with a constitution or in a manner consistent with the fundamental laws of a state or organization. It is used to indicate that actions, rights, or procedures comply with constitutional provisions or are derived from them. The term can apply to formal legal rules as well as to governance practices, such as whether legislation is constitutionally permissible or a government action is constitutionally protected.

Etymology: The word is formed from the adjective constitutional, which itself comes from the Latin constitutio,

Usage: In legal and political writing, phrases such as constitutionally valid, constitutionally guaranteed, or constitutionally protected

Examples: The bill was challenged on the grounds that it was not constitutionally valid. The court ruled

through
Old
French
and
Middle
English.
The
adverbial
suffix
-ly
dates
from
early
modern
English,
yielding
constitutionally.
rights
are
common.
Courts
may
examine
whether
a
law
or
government
action
is
constitutionally
permissible;
constitutions
often
constrain
laws,
procedures,
and
executive
power.
In
contemporary
discourse,
the
term
signals
a
strict
standard:
compliance
with
the
text
and
principles
of
a
constitution,
rather
than
popularity
or
practicality.
that
the
speech
was
constitutionally
protected.