English · Culture & Society
/ˌkɒn.stɪˈtjuː.ʃən/
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fundamental laws of a state
The set of basic principles and laws by which a country or organization is governed. It defines the structure of government and the rights of citizens.
The constitution guarantees freedom of speech, so the government cannot easily silence its critics.
The constitution guarantees freedom of speech, so the government cannot easily silence its critics.
From Latin 'constitutio' (a setting up, arrangement), from 'constituere' (to establish).
Central to legal and political discussion of how states are organized and limited.