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constitute

[kon-sti-toot, -tyoot] / ˈkɒn stɪˌtut, -ˌtyut /




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Attorney’s Office opened a grand jury investigation into whether the overruns constituted fraud and whether Powell had made false statements to Congress.

From Barron's

For a few, doubt creeps in, but most overcome their cognitive dissonance and reinflate the bubble of credulity that constitutes their comfort zone.

From Salon

The next piece of evidence in that exhibit is what constitutes “unconditional surrender.”

From Salon

In its decision, the court concluded "that the interruption of access to the TikTok platform constitutes a restriction of freedom of expression and freedom of the press".

From Barron's

What constitutes a threat is context-specific, but systems developed in one context inevitably carry their initial assumptions to their new location.

From Salon