Synonym: compose, establish, form, organize, set up. Similar words: constitution, constitutional, institution, institutional, constant, construct, constraint, consist in. Meaning: ['kɒnstɪtjuːt] v. 1. form or compose 2. create and charge with a task or function 3. to compose or represent:"This wall forms the background of the stage setting" 4. set up or lay the groundwork for.
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1. Women constitute about 10% of Parliament.
2. A whole consists of parts, the parts constitute the whole.
3. Testing patients without their consent would constitute a professional and legal offence.
4. Four quarts constitute a gallon.
5. Twelve months constitute a year.
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6. Does such an activity constitute a criminal offence?
7. The universities constitute a reservoir of expert knowledge.
8. The company will constitute you captain of the ship.
9. The under-18s constitute nearly 25% of the town's population.
10. These small nations constitute an important grouping within the EU.
11. Listening, speaking, reading, then writing constitute the fundamental order in language learning.
12. The long - term unemployed now constitute a sort of underclass.
13. Volunteers constitute more than 95% of The Center's work force.
14. Lack of experience does not constitute a major hindrance to progress.
15. Flying pests also constitute a health hazard.
16. The report should constitute an action plan.
17. These seven strategies constitute the course of treatment.
18. The three provincial assemblies together constitute the Territorial Congress.
19. These, however, constitute only 2 percent of average earnings.
20. It would not constitute an insurmountable problem.
21. Lethal and severe defects together constitute major congenital abnormalities.
22. The calcium waves spreading through glial cells may constitute a long-range signalling network acting in concert with conventional neuronal networks.
23. The focus is upon clues which together constitute a text ready for reading and interpretation.
24. Such statutes however constitute a complicating factor and emphasize the need for long-term solutions through international understanding.
25. The House of Commons and the House of Lords comprise / compose / constitute the British Parliament.
26. A move in chess that directly attacks an opponent's king but does not constitute a checkmate.
27. Ten thousand birds and an equal number of chicks constitute an enormous quantity of meat.
28. These occasional chance encounters could not in any way be said to constitute a satisfactory emotional life.
29. Fuel cells, which provide electricity generated by a chemical reaction between hydrogen and oxygen, constitute one part of that research.
30. Did the women of the locality - and/or the imagination - constitute a perennial problem?
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