Definition of "anticonstitutional" [an•ti•con•sti•tu•tion•al]
Opposing a constitution.(adjective)
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Use "anticonstitutional" in a sentence
"Mr. Yushchenko said Tuesday that the reported plans to change the constitution were "an anticonstitutional conspiracy," and that any such change should be decided by referendum."
"Indeed, Lincoln's election as President rested on fundamentally anticonstitutional premises."
"That stance, and Lincoln's election on such a platform, was featured among prominent Southerners' purported constitutional justifications for secession: the nation had just elected a lawless, anticonstitutional President who would invade the South's constitutional rights, as duly determined by the United States Supreme Court, with respect to slavery."