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Sentence count:240+8Posted:2016-07-19Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: composeestablishformorganizeset upSimilar words: constitutionconstitutionalinstitutioninstitutionalconstantconstructconstraintconsist inMeaning: ['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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91. Children constitute four out of every ten poor people in the United States.
92. These constitute the basis upon which the very possibility of a nation state rests.
93. In certain circumstances, the customer's consent will never constitute a defence to breach of fiduciary duty.
94. Publication to a single person is, impliedly, insufficient to constitute the offence.
95. Meanwhile there is increasing acceptance that the task of representing a constituency can fairly be considered to constitute a full-time job.
96. I think that he accepts that that would constitute a long-term commitment,(sentence dictionary) and a hazardous and dangerous one.
97. The Standing might constitute a breach of sacramental etiquette, but it was hardly a breach of the peace.
98. Agency definitions of abuse and what behaviours constitute abuse must maintain the balance of responsibility between the abuser and abused.
99. Within modern capitalist societies the monopoly corporations constitute the dominant class fraction.
100. Unsupported representations, whether oral or written, do not of themselves constitute sufficient audit evidence.
101. A curious fact which might seem at first to constitute an exception to this explanation turns out to provide further confirmation of it.
102. This is so also for children, so that together these two groups often constitute the majority of casualties on residential streets.
103. One eye may contain 15,000 elements, providing images that together constitute an almost hemispherical field of view.
104. This Article does not require amendments or modifications to be registered, except where they constitute a new treaty.
105. Each career group is in turn divided into four ranks, which constitute a self-contained career ladder.
106. It is difficult to define which words or phrases constitute jargon.
107. Both figures constitute a slight increase over the previous year.
108. For Brooks, Wimsatt and Beardsley complexity and coherence together constitute the key considerations in the analysis of literary texts.
109. The respondent's answers constitute the raw material to be analysed at a later point in time.
110. In this case, they would constitute a pool of labour which can be utilised in boom periods and disregarded in recessions.
111. In this chapter we will take up the first two topics, which constitute a major portion of semantics.
112. The foreigners in Ottawa constitute an ominous threat to the integrity and autonomy of our province.
113. The sexiness of some pre-pubertal children can constitute something of a problem.
114. The Commission official insisted these loans were repayable with interest, and did not constitute a subsidy.
115. In enamel these crystals are very closely and beautifully packed together soas to constitute 99 percent by volume of the material.
116. Systems consist of a very small number of terms which thus constitute closed sets.
117. College was never designed exclusively for younger students - though they generally constitute the largest single group.
118. Does this not constitute a radically different form of theism from that practised by the Near Eastern religions?
119. Labour's historic constituencies on this question no longer constitute a majority.
120. He must therefore satisfy himself on a regular basis that it does not constitute a statutory nuisance.
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