Used in a Sentence

constitutes

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for constitutes.

Editorial note

The article you linked is in regards to someone being confused about what constitutes rape.

Examples16
Definitions3
Parts of speech1

Quick take

(transitive) To make up; to compose; to form.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of constitutes gathered in one view.

verb

(transitive) To make up; to compose; to form.

verb

(transitive) To set up; to establish; to enact.

verb

(transitive) To appoint, depute, or elect to an office; to make and empower.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for constitutes.

verb

(transitive) To make up; to compose; to form.

verb

(transitive) To set up; to establish; to enact.

verb

(transitive) To appoint, depute, or elect to an office; to make and empower.

Example sentences

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The article you linked is in regards to someone being confused about what constitutes rape.

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There are some medical classifications stating that one glass of wine per day constitutes alcoholism.

3

Craigslist's claim is that accessing a Google Cache of its website constitutes unauthorized use.

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Pinker takes a strong normative position on what constitutes violence and what does not.

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The problem is that the governments of the world want to pretend like that have final say in what constitutes egregiously dangerous information and often conflate it with information that is obviously not.

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I believe it constitutes a problem when your drinking affects your social, economic, or work life negatively.

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One immediate question is when and what constitutes a drinking problem?

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On HN, we (usually) seek out the best information and data by using rationality and logic and having a high standard for what constitutes intellectual discussion.

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It happened because one customer constitutes a large percentage of our revenue, and the business guys made the decision with little care about the effects it would have on the software.

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The recall aligns with an ongoing software distribution that insulates connected vehicles from remote manipulation, which, if unauthorized, constitutes criminal action.

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Using Kolmogorov complexity in the Solomonoff Measure also constitutes ignoring the problem of generalization by assuming an optimal compressor into existence, which again is an issue of the cognitive resources of training data and processing power.

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Yes, it constitutes progress in a real sense (incremental though it may be) but, insofar as it has detracted from inspiring story-telling by serving as a tin-hat means of attracting audiences without the need to develop a great story, it has brought a net loss.

Quote examples

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I mean, I can't imagine anyone would say a bag of candy every day constitutes "reduced intake".

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But in reality, rules concerning job ads are about job ads, not what constitutes a "story submission".

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By what process are you going to determine what constitutes "destroying the lives of others"?

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I'm not arguing (here, at least) that those are bad ideas, just that there's a broad spectrum in what constitutes government "help".

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use constitutes in a sentence?

The article you linked is in regards to someone being confused about what constitutes rape.

What does constitutes mean?

(transitive) To make up; to compose; to form.

What part of speech is constitutes?

constitutes is commonly used as verb.