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- verb Alternative spelling of
constitutionalize .
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- verb incorporate into a constitution, make constitutional
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Examples
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Our attempts to constitutionalise him have made us the laughing-stock of
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There are a number of laws that were passed over a long period of time that served to constitutionalise the subjection of our people.
THE AFRICAN RENAISSANCE: FROM VISION TO REALITY ADDRESS BY DEPUTY PRESIDENT ZUMA 1999
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There are a number of laws that were passed over a long period of time that served to constitutionalise the subjection of our people.
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She also criticised the ANC proposal to limit property rights that affected land reform, saying the ANC was attempting to constitutionalise present government policy when "10 years down the line there may be no need for land reform."
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Camerer said the ANC was attempting to constitutionalise a present Government policy on land restitution when "10 years down the line there may be no need for land reform".
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"Is this not an attempt to constitutionalise people's courts?",
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Giving the vote to 14-year-olds in South Africa would simply be to constitutionalise Cambodia's killing fields here, Mr
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Our attempts to constitutionalise him have made us the laughing-stock of Europe.
Arabian nights. English Anonymous 1855
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A mechanism to constitutionalise the dialogue process has to be worked out.
Analysis 2010
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Giving the vote to a 14-year-old is simply to constitutionalise Cambodia in SA. "
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