- constitution
- con|sti|tu|tion [ ,kanstı`tuʃn ] noun ***1. ) constitution or Constitution count a set of basic laws or principles for a country that describe the rights and duties of its citizens and the way in which it is governed:The U.S. Constitution guarantees freedom of the press.The U.K. does not have a written constitution.a ) a set of basic rules and principles for an organization that control how it operates:Some members were proposing changes to the club's constitution.2. ) count usually singular your general physical condition, health, and strength:She has always had a strong constitution.3. ) count or uncount the form or structure of something, or the way in which it is organized:We plan to change the constitution of the council so that it includes more members of the public.
Usage of the words and phrases in modern English. 2013.