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estabelecer
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constituir
To set up or lay the groundwork for.
found
plant
institute
establish
Portuguese
estabelecer
Portuguese
constituir
Catalan
ser
Spanish
ser
Form or compose.
be
make
form
represent
comprise
make up
Portuguese
constituir
Portuguese
nomear
Catalan
proposar
Spanish
nombrar
Create and charge with a task or function.
name
appoint
nominate
Portuguese
nomear
Synonyms
Examples for "
name
"
name
appoint
nominate
Examples for "
name
"
1
The menu read 'Hillsborough
Castle
'
-
the
name
'Government House' had long since gone.
2
The
name
represents young children of today, becoming leaders of the future.
3
Two years and one
name
change later, his idea is a reality.
4
However, it has a new
name
that is far less exclusive: Civilisations.
5
No good could come following the gul's use of his given
name
.
1
Samba-Panza is expected to
appoint
a new government in the coming days.
2
I've given my board a year to
appoint
a successor, Campbell said.
3
The president will
appoint
ministers, who need not be elected house representatives.
4
The process to
appoint
a new Group CEO will soon be concluded.
5
Now I ask you to
appoint
me general representative for South America.
1
He gave the parties seven days to
nominate
candidates for the job.
2
Abe is poised to
nominate
the new governor in the coming days.
3
Westlake said it planned to
nominate
10 independent directors to Axiall's board.
4
Today, we are asking you to
nominate
your favorite sci-fi TV shows.
5
One of the sources said ATC will
nominate
a volume each month.
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.
constitute
·
constitute about
constitute the majority
constitute only
constitute a novel
constitute good
Portuguese
estabelecer
fundar
constituir
representar
compor
enquadrar
nomear
Spanish
constituir
instituir
plantar
fundar
instaurar
establecer
ser
representar
formar
nombrar
designar
Catalan
ser
constituir
representar
proposar
nominar
posar
dir
anomenar
designar