en
constitute

Meaning: tr
kurmak, teşkil etmek, oluşturmak
The Nika Riots constituted a sixth-century Turkish uprising against the Roman Emperor Justinian.
Six members constitute the committee.
Six professors constitute the committee.
The human experience of text translation, with all its difficulty and its trial and error, constitutes an irreplaceable richness. The paths from one mental universe to another, the instructive journeys that flow from it and the gaps that one explores there must not be lost sight of, lest we thereby lose our humanity.
What constitutes a serious coffee addiction?
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.
The European Union has 24 official languages. But important texts are often available only in three languages: English, French and German. This constitutes a disadvantage for anyone who isn't versed with any of these languages. It's already high time to think about a neutral, common bridge language.
Susie is so constituted that she cannot forgive and forget things.
Facts do not constitute the truth.
Opponents of lethal injection have argued the practice constitutes cruel and unusual punishment on the basis of a number of botched executions.
Added on 2015-11-04 | by m2gin | View: 857

Wordsets Contain This Word

Contact - About - Help - ⚾ Switch Theme