English to Punjabi Dictionary constitutional

constitutional

ਸੰਵਿਧਾਨਕ
definition
noun
I took one of my regular constitutionals tonight.
a walk, typically one taken regularly to maintain or restore good health.
adjective
a constitutional amendment
of or relating to an established set of principles governing a state.
a constitutional weakness
of or relating to someone's physical or mental condition.
example
Only then will the PNG government introduce the 'constitutional' amendment.
The federalism proposed by the liberal opponents of a 'constitutional' amendment is in fact a sham.
Given her weakness in 'constitutional' law, her background in business law looks like a strength.
To take ‘loyalty to the Queen’ out of the oath is not to deny that New Zealand is a 'constitutional' monarchy.
At any age errors in diet will be all the more likely to tell upon the liver if there be any 'constitutional' weakness in the functional power of the organ.
The underlying process is the destruction of the established legal and 'constitutional' framework.
As well as 'constitutional' treatment, she agreed to remedies to attack the cancer itself.
Use of this principle with respect to 'constitutional' interpretation may still be controversial.
Therefore, we reaffirm our support for a 'constitutional' amendment to require a balanced budget.
We are all looking for happiness, as that is the 'constitutional' nature of the soul.
One of the times I was listening to this movement I was taking my daily 'constitutional' .
They oppose the proposed 'constitutional' amendment banning gay marriage, but at the same time oppose gay marriage.
In response, a 'constitutional' amendment that curbs the military's power was passed in May.
A committee is due to release draft 'constitutional' amendments as early as next month.
However, the new memo ignored the question of the 'constitutional' authority of the president to authorize torture.
What's next, a 'constitutional' amendment to preserve the right to breathe fresh air?
In June 1960 a group of princes signed a memorandum calling for a 'constitutional' monarchy.
By treating the Causative Factor, the patients underlying 'constitutional' weakness, healing is supported on the most profound level.
No one in the press corps challenged this attack on fundamental 'constitutional' principles.
Upholding the ideals of service and duty is one of three purposes of a 'constitutional' monarchy.
This may be caused by 'constitutional' weakness, excessive work, illness or emotional stress.
He said that despite his Euroscepticism, he was not in principle opposed to a 'constitutional' treaty for the European Union.
It will still be worth going for a little 'constitutional' afterwards, though, instead of slumping in front of the TV set.
He is prepared to agree only if a 'constitutional' amendment to curtail the powers of the future president is agreed to at the same time.
Questioning the legitimacy or 'constitutional' propriety of an action by the executive is a useful device for the opposition.
This clearly concerns the now well established doctrine or principle of 'constitutional' law of supremacy.
Fundamental 'constitutional' principles are few, and even they are subject to change.
That case, I believe, presents the risk of 'constitutional' depression, which debilitating condition can and must be avoided.
He multiplied assurances to the establishment, claiming that 'constitutional' government was safe.
I guess by the time she's my age I'll be content with exertion no more strenuous than a nightly 'constitutional' .
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