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Meanings of
constituted
in English
Brought about or set up or accepted; especially long established.
established
unestablished
Related terms
official
accepted
recognized
recognised
planted
legitimate
habitual
implanted
entrenched
ingrained
Synonyms
Examples for "
established
"
established
Examples for "
established
"
1
Tyler said the checking of passports was the
well
-
established
responsibility of governments''.
2
President Al-Bashir has said that the Abyei situation must be
established
immediately.
3
A DICTATORSHIP has been
established
in the heart of the new Europe.
4
Critics led protests late last year calling for limits to be
established
.
5
The industry she says currently has no
established
guidelines or accepted process.
Usage of
constituted
in English
1
She said Apple's sweetheart tax deal with Ireland
constituted
illegal state aid.
2
The French interior ministry said he
constituted
a potential threat to society.
3
New Caledonia has entered a second month without a properly
constituted
government.
4
It
constituted
grave violations of human rights law and international humanitarian law.
5
The hot social argument was about which year
constituted
the new millennium.
6
ONGC could claim the oil price drop
constituted
a material adverse change.
7
The High Court ruled yesterday the money
constituted
the proceeds of crime.
8
The Revolutionary Tribunals
constituted
the principal means of action of the Terror.
9
It did not conclude whether those actions
constituted
the crime of obstruction.
10
He had
constituted
himself the defender of a cause lost in advance.
11
A Headache Index based on pain diaries
constituted
the main outcome measure.
12
The loading process was done in the presence of duly
constituted
witnesses.
13
Non-denaturing cIEF separations using highly hydrophilic polymer-coated capillaries
constituted
the second dimension.
14
As this article
constituted
a personal attack upon myself and my views.
15
Together, they
constituted
one of the most important scientific discoveries in history.
16
By means of the indications and measurements that
constituted
the fourth line:
Other examples for "constituted"
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constituted
constitute
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Frequent collocations
constitute by
constitute authorities
so constituted
constitute the whole
constitute government
More collocations
Constituted
through the time
Constituted
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
Ireland
Common
United States of America
Common