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constitute

/kon-sti-toot, -tyoot/US // ˈkɒn stɪˌtut, -ˌtyut //UK // (ˈkɒnstɪˌtjuːt) //

构成,构成的,构成为,构成了

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    con·sti·tut·ed, con·sti·tut·ing.

    • : to compose; form: mortar constituted of lime and sand.
    • : to appoint to an office or function; make or create: He was constituted treasurer.
    • : to establish.
    • : to give legal form to.
    • : to create or be tantamount to: Imports constitute a challenge to local goods.
    • : Archaic. to set or place.

Synonyms & Antonyms

verbcomprise, form
Forms: constituted, constitutes, constituting

Examples

  • Once-tight siblings I know now feel distant and guarded, their worldviews suddenly so opposed that they can’t even agree on what constitutes a fact.

  • Besides, it’s not really on you to determine what constitutes damage in this case.

  • Rodriguez-Kennedy and Schumacher said they thought soliciting those desired appointments could constitute a Brown Act violation.

  • There may be Republicans who’d like to vote to convict if the vote were conducted in private, but it is almost certainly not a group that constitutes 31 of the 50 Republicans in the Senate.

  • A group of parents sued the West Ada teachers union, claiming that the walk-out constituted an illegal strike and that it caused undue emotional and financial stress on families.

  • No longer does it constitute a reliable, middle class-based alternative to the corporatist mindset of the Republicans.

  • Kim Jung-un clearly recognizes that Hollywood and American popular culture in general constitute a dire threat.

  • The reviews in themselves constitute a demonstration of why the regime restricts the Internet.

  • Under that definition, forced kissing can certainly constitute as a form of sexual assault.

  • This will constitute a major victory for the forces of light, one very much worth marking and thinking back over.

  • We can thus disregard the first 16 and consider only the last two figures which constitute the fraction of a century.

  • Cherry-tree stems, under the name of agriots, constitute a specialty of Austrian manufacture.

  • In myelogenous leukemia myelocytes usually constitute more than 20 per cent.

  • The blessings of time and eternity constitute the part of the promise offered to believers, through Christ.

  • In the preceding chapter we have endeavoured to solve the question what are the qualities that constitute good tone.