Examples of 'constituted' in a sentence

Meaning of "constituted"

Constitute (verb) - To form or make up a whole. This verb is commonly used when referring to the components or elements that together create a particular entity or system
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  • simple past tense and past participle of constitute

How to use "constituted" in a sentence

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Those responsible have constituted themselves prisoners.
That constituted considerable and noteworthy progress.
The dispersion force is constituted by congestion costs.
They constituted core human rights issues.
Breaching such an order constituted a criminal offence.
Women constituted a driving force of socioeconomic development.
Your natural life is constituted primarily of hiding.
Are constituted by producers of one of the following sectors.
Gender composition of constituted bodies by regional group.
The following informal groups have been constituted.
Those measures constituted a subtle reflection of xenophobia.
In all cases this subcategory constituted a sink.
Authorities constituted the success factors of the.
An informal working group should be constituted in order to.
Females constituted about half of this population.

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Two patient groups were constituted for evaluation.
That ban constituted an important preventive measure.
It was precisely that possibility which constituted democracy.
Such tactics constituted crimes against humanity.
Income from other sources constituted by law.
They thus constituted de facto global discounts.
A national human rights commission has been constituted.
The assize jury is constituted by successive ballots.
Provision of assistance to individuals serving on constituted bodies.
The situation constituted a real threat to civilization.
Which we may call empire if it is freely constituted.
This situation constituted a breach in internal controls.
Incitement by either a natural or a legal person constituted an offence.
Human rights constituted an important development factor.
The review panel shall be constituted as follows.
It thus constituted an unjustifiable limitation on freedom of movement.
The working groups are constituted by two students.
This constituted a significant step in the right direction.
Elitism and cordiality constituted means of escape.
That constituted a new form of colonialism.
Foreign indebtedness also constituted a major burden.
Ideology is constituted by reality and it constitutes reality.
Publication of material that constituted racist incitement.
Such attacks constituted a violation of international humanitarian law.
The two proposals together constituted one concept.
Households constituted the secondary sampling units.
Privileges and immunities for individuals serving on constituted.
Those situations constituted an infringement of their rights.
Alternates and experts of constituted bodies.
This facttherefore constituted a further instance of maladministration.
The arbitration court has not yet been constituted.
No provision has been constituted in respect of this claim.
That constituted ethnic cleansing as defined by international law.
Total amount of sureties constituted in favour of third parties.
That constituted an unprecedented level of transparency and accessibility.

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