Circumscription

/ˌsɪɹkəmskɹɪpˈʃən/ noun

Definition

The act of drawing a boundary around something, or a limit or restriction that has been set.

Etymology

From Latin circumscriptio, from circumscribere. The -tion suffix creates a noun denoting the action or result of circumscribing.

Kelly Says

When the Constitution sets circumscriptions on presidential power, it's literally drawing a legal boundary around what a president can do.

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