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constituteMeaning:
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kurmak, teşkil etmek, oluşturmak
Six members constitute the committee.
A severed penis constitutes a solid piece of evidence for rape.
The shop, the advertisement, traffic, all that commerce which constitutes the body of our world, was gone.
The harvest of sea turtles and their eggs for food or any other domestic or commercial use constitutes a widespread threat to the species.
Arbitrary arrest and detention constitute crimes against humanity, and those who commit such crimes are criminals.
We believe that all statements other than statements of historical facts included in this report, including certain statements under "Business" and "Management's Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations," may constitute forward-looking statements.
He was constituted representative of the party.
The question of what constitutes art is a controversial subject.
A miserable quarrel provoked by the hardheartedness of the landlord of a public-house, who insisted upon having three pounds of bread in payment for two pennyworth of wine which the woman had regaled herself with, was the circumstance that constituted the charge, and which, if substantiated would be punishable by five or ten years' imprisonment.
Thou shalt respect all weaknesses, and shalt constitute thyself the defender of them.
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