单词 | constituted |
释义 | constituted (once / 541 pages) adj WORD FAMILY constituted: self-constituted+/constituency: constituencies/constituent: constituency, constituents/constitute: constituent, constituted, constitutes, constituting, constitution, constitutive, reconstitute/constitution: constitutional, constitutionalize, constitutions/constitutional: constitutionalise, constitutionalist, constitutionally, constitutionals, unconstitutional/constitutionalise: constitutionalising/constitutionalize: constitutionalized, constitutionalizing/constitutive: constitutively/reconstitute: reconstituted, reconstitutes, reconstituting/unconstitutional: unconstitutionally USAGE EXAMPLESCoach Jay Gruden agreed that throw constituted “a poor decision.” Washington Times(Jan 01, 2017) While there were the typical biopics and Oscar bait epics, 2016 broke all the rules as far as what constituted “quality” cinema. Washington Times(Dec 27, 2016) There were also flammable materials throughout the building, no sprinkler system in place and serious electrical hazards that “constituted an imminent threat to human life.” Washington Times(Dec 22, 2016) adj brought about or set up or accepted; especially long established distrust the constituted authority Syn|Ant established deep-rooted, deep-seated, implanted, ingrained, planted (used especially of ideas or principles) deeply rooted; firmly fixed or held entrenchedestablished firmly and securely grooved, well-groovedestablished as if settled into a groove or rut legitimatein accordance with recognized or accepted standards or principles official(of a church) given official status as a national or state institution recognised, recognizedprovided with a secure reputation self-constituted, self-establishedconstituted by or established by itself unestablished not established unrecognised, unrecognizednot having a secure reputation |
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