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constitute

con·sti·tute [ kónstə tt ] (past and past participle con·sti·tut·ed, present participle con·sti·tut·ing, 3rd person present singular con·sti·tutes)


transitive verb 
Definition:
 
1. be something: to be, amount to, or have the status of a particular thing
This letter does not constitute an offer of employment.

2. be ingredient of something: to make up the whole or a particular part of something
a panel constituted of four individuals

3. formally establish something: to create and establish something formally, especially an official body ( formal )
constitute an assembly

4. formally appoint somebody: to appoint somebody formally to a position ( formal )

[15th century. < Latin constitut-, past participle of constituere "establish" < statuere "set up"]

con·sti·tut·er noun

Word Usage

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