Pronunciation: /ˌkɑnstəˈtuʃənəlɪst/
noun a person who adheres to or supports a constitution, especially the U.S. Constitution
A1 A constitutionalist believes in upholding the principles of a constitution.
A2 The constitutionalist argued that the proposed law violated the country's constitution.
B1 As a constitutionalist, she is passionate about protecting individual rights and freedoms.
B2 The constitutionalist group organized a protest to defend the constitutional rights of citizens.
C1 The constitutionalist scholar wrote extensively on the history and evolution of constitutional law.
C2 The constitutionalist politician was known for his unwavering commitment to upholding the rule of law.
formal The constitutionalist argued that the proposed law was not in line with the principles of the constitution.
informal The group of constitutionalists met to discuss their views on the current political situation.
slang The constitutionalist is always going on about rights and freedoms.
figurative She was a true constitutionalist, always standing up for what she believed in.
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