Sentence examples for To constituted from inspiring English sources

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To constituted

verb

To cause to stand; to establish; to enact.

Exact(2)

But in Abu Dhabi the stewards said that they "did not accept that the incident referred to constituted an accident or excused failing the relevant test".

In contrast to constituted synthetic combinations, many traditional plant extracts or polyherbal remedies contain not only substances that are responsible for targeting the disease, but also components that are responsible for reducing adverse effects and/or contribute only indirectly to the net effect (e.g. by enhancing bioavailability).

Similar(58)

This would hardly seem to constitute an emergency.

So calling ISIS Islamic isn't novel enough to constitute news.

Then technically those things are legally sufficient to constitute felonies.

— are going to constitute the next great global industry.

The party tended, therefore, to constitute a closed order.

At first, this appears to constitute a major commitment.

They have come to constitute a sort of abusable underclass.

In fact, I'd like this track to constitute my official submission to the Leveson inquiry.

The Sunnis are thought to constitute a majority in three provinces.

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