Similar words: constitute, reconstitute, united states constitution, constitution, constitutional, constitutionally, unconstitutional, constitutionality. Meaning: ['kɒnstɪtjuːt] adj. brought about or set up or accepted; especially long established.
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31) Perhaps the argument that constituted the most serious threat to Copernicus was the so-called tower argument.
32) In the same way that matter is constituted of fundamental particles, antiparticles are the building blocks of antimatter.
33) A spirit of nationalism, national self-conscious ness, and loyalty to constituted authority were in embryonic evidence.
34) It is necessary to remind ourselves that involvement in the project constituted a significant staff-development exercise in its own right.
35) I told him also that Britain's only strategic weapon would be the minimum deterrent constituted by Trident.
36) I thought this constituted revenge of a fairly high order, thought it all out in advance.
37) The Subject is the category that marks the place that the individual must fill to be constituted as a subject.
38) Investigations into law enforcement officers' behavior were reduced, though they still constituted a large part of the case load.
39) The Roscoe-Rathbone circle in Liverpool constituted a somewhat similar predominantly Unitarian intellectual-literary-reformist complex.
40) Parish authorities generally were constantly reviewing their ideas about what constituted a minimum acceptable subsistence payment during this period.
41) In the 1970s, when declining profitability caused plant closures in the industrialized North, they constituted cheap labour for richer countries.
42) Yet, in so far as it constituted his baptism as a politician, it is crucial to an understanding of his political career.
43) We note in passing that initially there was no universal agreement about what exactly constituted a group.
44) Clients bring many issues to the solicitor, expressed and constituted in terms of a variety of everyday discourses.
45) The entire interwoven pattern constituted an essentially static unity(sentencedict.com), whose focus was found in the spiritual authority of Rome.
46) The offense, however, not only was political but constituted an act of treason against the constitutional government.
47) It was becoming an industrialised society constituted by highly impersonal secondary relations.
48) Many political systems have constituted judicial structures whose primary role is, or at least appears to be, adjudication.
49) Does he agree that those policies have constituted one of the successful planks of the social revolution in this country since 1979?
50) The limits of that practice of obedience must therefore be constituted by the boundaries of that political morality.
51) Sport constituted an avenue of social mobility for any slave willing and capable enough to pit his sporting skills against another.
52) Yet another Establishment arose, this time constituted of the practitioners and defenders of Newtonian physics.
53) Appeals are to be heard by an appeals committee, constituted in accordance with Schedule 2 of the Act.
54) It is not constituted by many distinct parts, linked together by chance.
55) The inflationary spiral constituted a grave threat which, if not halted,(www.Sentencedict.com) could jeopardise the entire economy.
56) It was female sexuality that constituted the social problem, because through it the race was perpetuated.
57) If this constituted defeat for Malcolm McLaren, it was, perhaps, only a pyrrhic victory for Richard Branson.
58) It is argued that geographically constituted groups such as community organisations are not necessarily representative of socially diverse populations.
59) Investigations of public law on taxation and social security reveal how internally the family is constituted by legal structures external to it.
60) Corruption, taking bribes, failure to declare a conflict in interests have all constituted contempts. 4.
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