Constituted in a sentence as an adjective

What had changed was not my math abilities, but my perception of what constituted hard math.

> According to FTB's complaint, Wasserbaur stated that "calling someone a 'patent troll' constituted a 'hate crime' under 'Ninth Circuit precedent.

The judge finally had to deal with the claim that the SSO constituted a sort of taxonomy that has been held protectable under copyright in other circuit courts.

Court dismissed contention that linking constituted copyright violation, because there was no literal copying.

They were pretty weak back then and tended to be defeated by going "off book".Then came a move to a mining community of ~15-20,000, which I basically hated for the 5 years that constituted high school.

His little jumpstart, which appears minor in the shadow of Microsoft, constituted more success than most people in America will ever enjoy over the course of their lifetimes.

To can Arrington and avoid paying the earnout, AOL would likely have to fire him 'for cause' And given that this behavior is par for Arrington's course, it would be hard to argue that it constituted 'cause'.

It brings back memories to the Java APIs case where the career lawyer argued a trivial three line Java code Google copied verbatim constituted copyright infringement.

If there's no need to be 'shielded' from a broader, all-encompassing men's organization constituted by the university, it seems that a men's organization is just as justified as a women's organization in that environment.

* That the tunneling and viaduct cost estimates given in the Hyperloop proposal were so low that they constituted a revolutionary breakthrough in urban planning and structural engineering in their own right; in other words, if he can dig a Hyperloop-capable tunnel for the price his plan suggests, or run an elevated tube as cheaply as he suggests, why waste time with Hyperloops?

Claim founded on the idea of a general partnership as an association of two or more persons to carry on business as co-owners for profit, with the theme being that one partner misappropriated for his own use and profit assets belonging to the partnership and must now account to the wronged partner for 50% of those assets, both as originally constituted and as enhanced over time.

Constituted definitions

adjective

brought about or set up or accepted; especially long established; "the established social order"; "distrust the constituted authority"; "a team established as a member of a major league"; "enjoyed his prestige as an established writer"; "an established precedent"; "the established Church"

See also: established