Sentences with constitute
con·sti·tute
C c - Testing patients without their consent would constitute a professional and legal offence. [VERB noun]
- Volunteers constitute more than 95% of The Center's work force. [VERB noun]
- But it is a job of politicians to set the law about what are public standards and what could constitute threats to public safety.
- Did this constitute advertising?
- On 6 July a People's Revolutionary Government was constituted. [be VERB-ed]
- The people who constitute a jury
- As the famous Thomas Edison observation has it, inspiration may only constitute 1 per cent of genius.
- Registration will not confer rights but may constitute evidence of a relationship in legal proceedings.
- A legally constituted officer
- Our officially constituted spokesperson
- Lake Mungo is one of 17 dry lakes which constitute the Willandra Lakes World Heritage Area, declared in 1981.
- With their on-guard extroversion and the gnomic through-a-glass-darkly jottings that constitute the Pensees.
- Twelve people constitute a jury
- Such action constitutes a felony
- Mortar constituted of lime and sand.
- He was constituted treasurer.
- Imports constitute a challenge to local goods.