constitutional
/ˌkɑnstɪˈtuʃənəl/
noun
- A walk taken regularly for one's health.
- After dinner, they went for a short constitutional.
- The doctor recommended a daily constitutional to improve his circulation.
- Every morning he takes a constitutional around the park.
adjective
- Relating to or in accordance with a constitution, especially a political constitution.
- They have a constitutional right to a fair trial.
- The Supreme Court decides whether a law is constitutional.
- The new policy was challenged as not constitutional.
- Relating to a person's physical constitution or health.
- The doctor said his problem is constitutional, not caused by an infection.
- Some people have a constitutional tendency to be anxious.
- She has a constitutional weakness that makes her tire easily.
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