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Meanings of
constitute
in anglès
portuguès
estabelecer
espanyol
constituir
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To set up or lay the groundwork for.
found
plant
institute
establish
portuguès
estabelecer
portuguès
constituir
català
ser
espanyol
ser
Back to the meaning
Form or compose.
be
make
form
represent
comprise
make up
català
ser
Sinònims
Examples for "
be
"
be
make
form
represent
comprise
Examples for "
be
"
1
Let us
be
clear: the resolution of the banks' difficulties involves risk.
2
Video Image South China Sea conflict: Will Australia
be
forced into war?
3
Friends have said: This year it will all
be
30 years ago.
4
Outside help might not
be
needed, however, two Bangladesh government officials said.
5
In Europe, unfortunately, things seem to
be
going exactly the opposite way.
1
However, he said helping people to
make
good choices remains a challenge.
2
Meanwhile Brexit had brought home to Europe the need to
make
changes.
3
Mrs Spelman said: We need to
make
the new CAP fundamentally different.
4
Clear and agreed policies help a funding organisation
make
objective, rational decisions.
5
Photo: RNZ However he said his source might
make
the material public.
1
It's not just about state violence in the
form
of police violence.
2
However, second normal
form
is only one of many possible normal forms.
3
The banks' recent run of good
form
came to an end today.
4
The Scottish professional teams have shown good
form
this year in France.
5
As a result it was impossible to
form
an effective parliamentary government.
1
Pancreatic disorders in children
represent
a growing health problem in pediatric patients.
2
They also
represent
important consumer bases in the future, the companies said.
3
Background: Children with high-risk or relapsed hepatoblastoma continue to
represent
treatment challenges.
4
United have earned the right to
represent
Europe in the eight-team event.
5
However, CNCs could also merely
represent
regions with lower local mutation rates.
1
The United Nations
comprise
countries including East Timor and Indonesia, he said.
2
Muslims
comprise
around nine percent of Sri Lanka's population of 21 million.
3
The EU and its member-states
comprise
the world's single largest aid bloc.
4
DP members are expected to
comprise
75 percent of the new cabinet.
5
Agriculture can
comprise
a large portion of a country's greenhouse gas emissions.
1
Christians no longer
make
up
a majority of the New Zealand population.
2
You could
make
up
new words and terms-firefighter ,mailcarrier, police officer.
3
The British government and parliament must
make
up
their minds, he said.
4
They
make
up
80 percent of mortality and health expenditure, he said.
5
Food prices
make
up
almost 19 percent of the consumer price index.
portuguès
nomear
català
proposar
espanyol
nombrar
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Create and charge with a task or function.
name
appoint
nominate
català
proposar
Usage of
constitute
in anglès
1
Introduction: Adverse events in hospitals
constitute
a serious problem with grave consequences.
2
In no way do these actions
constitute
a 'vigorous debate', said Cantor.
3
Thus, Hsp20 may
constitute
a new therapeutic target for ischemic heart diseases.
4
Thus, miR-320 may
constitute
a new therapeutic target for ischemic heart diseases.
5
Abstract Client relations
constitute
a neglected area of research in family planning.
6
More complicated postoperative course and reinterventions
constitute
risk factors for impaired neurodevelopment.
7
Such funding would
constitute
state aid but would not necessarily be illegal.
8
This region, therefore, is likely to
constitute
a site for ligand-receptor interaction.
9
In cerebral uptake studies, however, vascular contributions may
constitute
a major confounder.
10
The rules do not specify what could
constitute
equivalent measures, Cravinho said.
11
Random violence, an army rampaging through a village, would not
constitute
genocide.
12
Newsnight's Allegra Stratton reports on whether zero hours contracts
constitute
real jobs.
13
This region could therefore
constitute
a biomarker for trait empathy across emotions.
14
Anti-inflammatory therapy may thus
constitute
a novel approach for associated cognitive dysfunction.
15
In France, mealtimes
constitute
a strong cultural trait, especially the three-meal pattern.
16
This does not in our minds
constitute
a protectionist strategy, he said.
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constitute
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
constitute about
constitute the majority
constitute only
constitute a novel
constitute good
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Translations for
constitute
portuguès
estabelecer
fundar
constituir
representar
compor
enquadrar
nomear
espanyol
constituir
instituir
plantar
fundar
instaurar
establecer
ser
representar
formar
nombrar
designar
català
ser
constituir
representar
proposar
nominar
posar
dir
anomenar
designar
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