Comprise [verb]

Definition of Comprise:

make up, consist of

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For agencies that means an in-house team with specialized roles and, for some, an extended, outsourced team comprised of freelance collaborators — usually, for more content development, graphic design etc.

Apple describes the orb as “a first-of-its-kind, all-glass dome structure that is fully self-supported, comprised of 114 pieces of glass with only 10 narrow vertical mullions for structural connection.”

The tens of millions who comprise the nation’s shrinking middle class are finding it ever harder to obtain, and maintain, well-paying jobs with the kinds of wages and benefits that would allow them to pursue their own American dreams.

The organization also has a short list of launch partners, comprising media outlets and event producers like Fast Company and Startup Grind.

The Rotisserie Baseball League, being based in Manhattan and comprised of Manhattan media elites, quickly gained attention.

We persist even though we only comprise around 15 percent of corporate boards.

Boosting internet access on the continent will ultimately comprise of filling a range of gaps from undersea cables, in-country fiber optic networks and infrastructure to enabling local regulation.

As SEOs, our job comprises running SEO tests, tinkering with Google’s algorithms, and staying on top of the latest search trends.

The region, comprising eight countries — Afghanistan, India, Pakistan, Bhutan, the Maldives, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and Nepal — is extremely poor, densely populated and geographically close to China, where the SARS-CoV-2 virus originated.

The symptoms may comprise not only a diversity of physical ailments, but intellectual disturbances of the most terrible import.