constitute (English)
Etymology
From Latin constitutum, past participle of constituo|constituere. Constructed from the prefix con- and - |to place, set.
Verb
constitut|ing
To cause to stand; to establish; to enact.
Laws appointed and constituted by lawful authority.-- w:Jeremy_Taylor|Jeremy_Taylor.
To make_up; to compose; to form.
Truth and reason constitute that intellectual gold that defies destruction.--Johnson.
To appoint, depute, or elect to an office; to make and empower.
Me didst Thou constitute a priest of thine.-- w:William_Wordsworth|William_Wordsworth.
Synonyms
establish, enact
make_up, compose, form
Related terms
constituent
constituency
constitution
constitutional
constitutionalization
constitutive
Translations
to cause to stand; to establish; to enact
Bulgariska - основавамBulgariska - учредявам
Tjeckiska - ustavit
Finska - perustaa
Tyska - begründen, einsetzen, festsetzen
Japanese: 制定する(せいていする, seitei-suru)
Koreanska - 설립하다, 제정하다
Turkiska - meydana getirmek, oluşturmak
to make up; to compose; to form
Bulgariska - съставямBulgariska - образувам
Chinese - 組成|sc=Hani, - 组成|tr=zǔchéng|sc=Hani
Tjeckiska - tvořit
Finska - olla, muodostaa
Franska - constituer
Tyska - ausmachen, bilden, errichten, erzeugen
Hebrew - היווה|tr=hivá
Japanese: 構成する(こうせいする, kōsei-suru)
Koreanska - 구성하다, 이루다
Turkiska - oluşmak, teşkil etmek
to appoint, depute, or elect to an office; to make and empower
Tyska - ernennen, konstituieren
Japanese: 任命する(にんめいする, ninmei-suru)
Koreanska - 선출하다
Turkiska - atamak, seçmek, tayin etmek
External links
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constitute (Latin)
Noun
constitūte
- constitūtus|voc|s|lang=la
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