constitution

آئین
definition
noun
Those of us who worry about the constitution will face the precedent that this Government has established of being able to tinker with judges.
a body of fundamental principles or established precedents according to which a state or other organization is acknowledged to be governed.
the genetic constitution of a species
the composition of something.
translation of 'constitution '
noun
آئین
example
the 'constitution' of a police authority
Clinically, it has been used to treat patients with reduced physical strength, cold 'constitution' , anemia and anorexia.
In this way, it promotes new communitarian formulas and the 'constitution' of individuality on the margins of the ethnic group, citizenry, and the state.
Nepal is now governed under a democratic 'constitution' prepared by a commission over a period of three months.
There is a lot to be said for a healthy 'constitution' : not just less constipation, but less colon cancer as well.
Katastematic pleasure has this status because it is the enjoyment of one's natural 'constitution' when one is not distracted by bodily pain or mental distress.
But this cannot last long, even with people who have a strong physical 'constitution' .
Primary qualities are those qualities that objects possess in virtue of their physical 'constitution' .
Britain lacks a codified 'constitution'
For example, whether an individual comes down with late-onset diabetes is a function not only of his or her genetic 'constitution' but also of dietary history.
In fact the ancient herbalists believed that fennel gave strength to the 'constitution' and made fat people grow lean.
He shed light on the role of psychological 'constitution' as determining the intensity and degree of LSD effects.
This last point was directed against all those who question the present 'constitution' as Spanish centralist and monarchist.
For analysis of the chromosome 'constitution' a centromeric probe was not required.
This week they were obsessed with a proposed 'constitution' for the European Union and whether to have a referendum on it.
Under the present 'constitution' , a government is protected from removal for its first 18 months.
the genetic 'constitution' of a species
As in mammals, both chromosomal 'constitution' and cell interactions are involved in the development of germ-cell sexual phenotype.
They believed Britain had abandoned the first principles of its 'constitution' .
The proposal assumes, as seems reasonable, that the relation of 'constitution' only ever obtains between persisting objects which are composite, as are the statue and the lump of bronze.
It is fundamental to our 'constitution' that lawmakers are chosen by the electorate and accountable to the electorate for their decisions.
The subject here is as much his psychological 'constitution' as it is the infancy and craft of a comedy act.
Such clear contempt for the principles of the German 'constitution' has seldom been so openly evinced by a leading politician.
But it also says that no law may contradict democratic principles and that the 'constitution' accepts all human rights conventions.
The traditional Indian science of music has different ragas according to the 'constitution' of the biological body.
He was one of the originals; a slight weak man with a rather sickly 'constitution' .
This return of the ‘real’ marks an outside always present within discourse, for the outside is continuously abjected by discourse during its 'constitution' .
the individual's 'constitution' is commonly described as his nature
Gradually but surely, that tiresome old anecdote has sapped my strength, undermined my 'constitution' , withered my life.
Even her insight is nothing more than the complex and dynamic active traces of her genetic 'constitution' and personal history.
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