/kɑnstɪˈtuʃənl ˈwɑrənt/ – Phrase
Definition: cơ sở hợp hiến, căn cứ hợp hiến.
A more throughout explanation: A constitutional warrant refers to a legal document or order issued by a court that is based on or authorized by the constitution. It is a formal authorization or approval granted by a constitutional provision or principle, typically in the context of legal proceedings or government actions.
Example: The court found that the search conducted by law enforcement was not supported by a constitutional warrant, rendering the evidence obtained inadmissible in the trial.