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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."
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