The major limitation refers to a significant restriction or obstacle that prevents the successful process of making amendments. It hinders the ability to make changes or modifications to a particular document or system.
Related terms
Ratification: The act of formally approving or accepting something, such as an amendment or treaty.
Supermajority: A requirement for more than a simple majority (usually two-thirds) in order to pass a specific measure, such as an amendment.
Constitutional Convention: A gathering of delegates for the purpose of revising or creating a new constitution, often called upon when limitations hinder necessary changes.