Unconstitutionality
(noun)
The state or quality of being unconstitutional.
Origin:
From un- (not) + constitutionality (the state or quality of being constitutional).
Examples:
- The court ruled that the proposed law was unconstitutionality and therefore could not be implemented.
- The unconstitutionality of the bill was a major point of contention during its passage through the legislature.
- Many argued that the new policy was a clear violation of the unconstitutionality.
- The unconstitutionality of the proposed amendment was one of the main reasons for its rejection by the Senate.
- The legal expert explained that the unconstitutionality of the law would make it difficult to enforce.