Definitionadj. not consistent with or according to a constitution
Last update: September 20, 2015
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Communalism in India is totally unconstitutional. [Please select]
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He vetoed in 1854 a bill prohibiting the sale of intoxicating liquors (which was declared unconstitutional almost immediately after its reenactment in 1855), and in consequence he was defeated in 1854 for re-election as governor by Myron Holley Clark (1806-1892), the Whig and temperance candidate. [Please select]
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Thus, if protecting duties for the encouragement of manufactures are unconstitutional, the duty claimed on every bale of imported goods may be called in question. [Please select]
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We establish a bank of that description in 1791--we put it down in 1811, as unconstitutional--we charter another, five years afterwards, 1816, and discontinue that in 1836. [Please select]
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They probably knew that their proceedings were unconstitutional and illegal, but thought that their acts would be sanctioned by their patriotic intentions. [Please select]
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There could be no "constitutional resistance" when the Crown made no unconstitutional demands. [Please select]
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Seven bishops even dared to send the king a petition and remonstrance against his unconstitutional proceedings. [Please select]
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_Governor Wilson could not be convinced that the act was "unconstitutional," or "confiscatory" or "class legislation." [Please select]
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