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- verb Present participle of
constitutionalise .
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Examples
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By constitutionalising aboriginal Australia in the past tense, this prosperous settler colony may simply take another step towards a future in which tribal dance ceremonies and ancient rituals are all anyone can remember.
Aboriginal Australians are part of the country's present – not just its past | Sarah Keenan 2012
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Some of the things which will have to be considered are the following: firming up and perhaps constitutionalising the collection of levies from
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The general feeling was that the Canadian approach of not constitutionalising the property question should be followed.
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This would enhance the Convention's constitutionalist character and relocate adjudicative functions under Convention principles to the domestic sphere in a manner that is entirely in-keeping with the subsidiary nature of the regional human rights regime and indeed with the idea of the Convention as a constitutionalising-or if one would prefer, harmonising or synergetic-document.
Irish Blogs Human Rights in Ireland 2010
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It was also the necessary condition for Europeanising the UK by deepening and constitutionalising its own democracy as a counter-weight to the influence of Brussels.
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It was also the necessary condition for Europeanising the UK by deepening and constitutionalising its own democracy as a counter-weight to the influence of Brussels.
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It was also the necessary condition for Europeanising the UK by deepening and constitutionalising its own democracy as a counter-weight to the influence of Brussels.
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(constitutionalising is the cantab for it) and rowing.
Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 440 Volume 17, New Series, June 5, 1852 Various 1841
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