| Word | Pronunciation | Definition | Related Forms |
|---|---|---|---|
| constitute | /'kɑnstɪtut/ | (transitive) to be all the substance of something | constitution constituents constitutional constitutionally |
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A Boston judge has just followed up on the previous NY judge ruling that just making files available isn't enough to constitute copyright infringement.
ReplyDeleteItalian: Costituire
This letter will constitute my full report.
ReplyDeleteKorean : 구성하다
Carlos Garcia
ReplyDeleteA statue of a nude, for me, might not constitute a work of appropriate art
it is clear that wealth alone does not constitute development.
ReplyDeleteJapanese; soshiki/ sennin/ nintei suru
International students constitute an increasing percentage of those receiving doctoral degrees in social work.
ReplyDeleteSpanish:Constituyen
They both constitute potential market abuse, an LSE spokesman told Reuters.
ReplyDeleteNot telling the whole truth constitutes lying
ReplyDeleteconstitute
ReplyDelete['kɔnstitju:t]
v. 构成,组成,任命
the defeat constitutes a major set-back for our diplomacy.
He constitutes tribunal inferior to the Supreme Court.
ReplyDeleteA committee was constituted to investigate into that affair.
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