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“constituting”
constitute (verb), constitutes; constituted, constituting
1. To be considered or regarded to be a certain thing: Wendy's damaging action constitutes an offence which will be brought to court.
2. To form or to comprise with a number of things or individuals: The collection of old photos and letters constitute part of Janice's inheritance.
3. To be established, such as a government or committee: The delegation was constituted, or formally organized, and given the jurisdiction to make decisions.
2. To form or to comprise with a number of things or individuals: The collection of old photos and letters constitute part of Janice's inheritance.
3. To be established, such as a government or committee: The delegation was constituted, or formally organized, and given the jurisdiction to make decisions.
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stato-, stat-, sta-, -static, -stasi, staso-, -stasis, -stasia, -stacy, -stitute, -stitution, -sist
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(Latin: from -icalis, a suffix that forms adjectives from nouns; of or having to do with; having the nature of; constituting or being; containing or made up of; made by or caused by; like, characteristic of; art or system of thought; chemical terms)