Constitutes [verb]

Definition of Constitutes:

comprise, form

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Sentence/Example of Constitutes:

It is the principal waste-product of metabolism, and constitutes about one-half of all the solids excreted—about 30 gm.

However this be, it is hard to say that these fibs have that clear intention to deceive which constitutes a complete lie.

This ratio constitutes one of the most important points in diagnosis, since it is practically unknown in other diseases.

In these of the cereals it constitutes nearly half of their whole mineral components, and it rarely falls below 30 per cent.

When this is done a misrepresentation constitutes a breach of warranty and the contract becomes void.

It is the knowledge and practice of such "little delicacies" which constitutes the greatest charm of society.

The membrane of the nucleus usually constitutes the innermost coat of the seed.

The bicycle courier receives a fee very thankfully and no doubt this constitutes his chief source of revenue for service rendered.

A scanty allowance of bread, with a tincupful of black, unsweetened coffee, constitutes breakfast.

"Cut-up chicken" meat, as well as broilers and eggs, constitutes important poultry products.