- CONSTITUTE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
Any overview, no matter how comprehensive, constitutes the author's implicitly subjective perspective, if nothing else by virtue of the very issues emphasized
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Collocazioni: (does not) constitute [approval, acceptance, an endorsement], enough [votes, members] to constitute a majority, constitutes a [threat, violation, failure], altro
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Extra Examples The census constitutes the principal source of official statistics The committee ruled that the US ban constituted an infringement of free trade The conference in itself constitutes a solid achievement This action constitutes a violation of international law
- CONSTITUTE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
If something constitutes a particular thing, it can be regarded as being that thing Testing patients without their consent would constitute a professional and legal offence
- Constitutes - definition of constitutes by The Free Dictionary
1 represent, be, consist of, embody, exemplify, be equivalent to The result of the vote hardly constitutes a victory 2 make up, make, form, compose, comprise The country's ethnic minorities constitute 7 per cent of its total population
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As with the adoption of Casual Fridays, the first sally in the contemporary battle for comfort, there remains confusion as to what exactly constitutes acceptable office attire
- CONSTITUTE | meaning - Cambridge Learners Dictionary
CONSTITUTE definition: to be or form something: Learn more
- CONSTITUTE - Meaning Translations | Collins English Dictionary
'constitute' - Complete English Word Reference Definitions of 'constitute' 1 If something constitutes a particular thing, it can be regarded as being that thing [ ] 2 If a number of things or people constitute something, they are the parts or members that form it
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