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Meanings of
new constitution
in English
Repealing an old constitution and establishing a new one.
constitutional replacement
replacement of the constitution
replacement of a constitution
constitutional revolution
Related terms
replacement
Usage of
new constitution
in English
1
Egyptians will vote in a referendum on a
new
constitution
this week.
2
This week, Egyptians will vote in a referendum on a
new
constitution
.
3
Thailand's military government submitted a
new
constitution
for royal endorsement on Tuesday.
4
Rene declared the Seychelles a one-party state and introduced a
new
constitution
.
5
India, while making clear its objections to the
new
constitution
,
denies this.
6
The aim is to draw up a
new
constitution
followed by elections.
7
But most likely we will be looking at an entirely
new
constitution
.
8
A
new
constitution
would be submitted to the public for a referendum.
9
The adoption of the
new
constitution
was urged by a strong minority.
10
Mr. Marshall, in 1788, assisted to make the
new
constitution
of Virginia.
11
The convention method is universally employed when a
new
constitution
is desired.
12
This
new
constitution
is rubbish and I am going to vote No.
13
Meantime, they elected a committee to make a
new
constitution
for France.
14
Madam, - I had a great idea for the
new
constitution
for Iraq.
15
The
new
constitution
continued to describe North Korea as a nuclear weapons state.
16
The upper house assumed legislative powers just last week under the
new
constitution
.
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This collocation consists of:
new
constitution
new
Adjective
Noun
New constitution
through the time
New constitution
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New Zealand
Common
Ireland
Common
United States of America
Common
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