1. constitute
Readers are reminded that an arrest does not constitute a finding of guilt.
Twelve musicians constitute the society.
The higher classes constitute the mind of the single large whole of humanity; the lower classes constitute its limbs; the former are the thinking and designing part, the latter the executive part.
The average Westerner, in his sleek complacency, will see in the tea ceremony but another instance of the thousand and one oddities which constitute the quaintness and childishness of the East to him.
single parents constitute a great proportion of the poor. The Tribunal is specially constituted to make such decisions and they did not give rise to a question of law.
And what he just said does not constitute an actual threat. We constitute merely a fraction of the world.
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Women constitute about ten percent of Parliament.
he interesting thing is that world heritage sites only constitute 0.5% of the Earth's surface
Petitions constitute an intial step of expressing discontent.
This sum constitutes my entire income for a year. Women constitute around 30% of our workers.
constitute a threat, a harmful behaviour)
According to pernickety moderators, non-sentences constitute a mortal danger to Tatoeba.
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