Constituting [verb]

Definition of Constituting:

comprise, form

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Sentence/Example of Constituting:

The tubes constituting the condenser and inner tube of the air-vessel may in all cases be 1/8th of an inch thick.

He studied law at Paris under Derville the attorney, this constituting all his course.

However, he and I remained friends, and from him I have most of the facts constituting this story.

And this “hill” is associated with a movement constituting one of the rugged points in our history.

Names become commercial property in Paris, and have ended by constituting a sort of ensign of nobility.

However, how do four of these genera complete being, without nevertheless constituting the suchness (or, quality) of being?

He was charmed with the tale as constituting at least a notable bit of folk-lore.

Here I built a ship and after a long voyage landed on one of the islands constituting the Kingdom of Tortirra.

The atrocities constituting this "cold collation" of diabolisms are taken mainly from various Californian journals.

The expression used is, "We can imagine," &c. constituting a creation of the fancy rather than a positive portraiture.