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105 constitute
verb transitiveആക്കിത്തീര്ക്കുക, രചിക്കുക, രൂപവത്ക്കരിക്കുക, നിര്മ്മിക്കുക -
106 constitute
[΄kɔnstitju:t] v նշանակել. հիմ նել, հաստատել. կազմել. constitutea committee կո մի տե հիմնել. He was constituted adviser Նրան նշա նա կեցին խորհրդատու. constitutea precedent նա խա դեպ ստեղծել. Terrorism constitutes a serious threat Ահաբեկչությունը լուրջ վտանգ է սպառ նում -
107 constitute
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108 constitute a menace
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109 constitute justification
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110 constitute a crime offence
= constitute a crime offense становити злочинEnglish-Ukrainian law dictionary > constitute a crime offence
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111 constitute a crime offense
English-Ukrainian law dictionary > constitute a crime offense
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112 constitute ground
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113 constitute grounds
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114 constitute a law
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115 constitute a menace
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116 constitute one and the same instrument
Общая лексика: представлять собой (All counterparts together will constitute one and the same instrument. - Все экземпляры в совокупности представляют собой один и тот же юридический документ.)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > constitute one and the same instrument
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117 constitute justification
служить оправданием глагол:Англо-русский синонимический словарь > constitute justification
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118 constitute a committee
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119 constitute a committee
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > constitute a committee
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120 constitute a match
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > constitute a match
См. также в других словарях:
constitute — con·sti·tute / kän stə ˌtüt, ˌtyüt/ vt 1: to appoint to an office or function those who are constituted heirs or named legatees Louisiana Civil Code legal authority constitute s all magistrates 2 … Law dictionary
Constitute — Con sti*tute (k[o^]n st[ict]*t[=u]t), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Constituted}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Constituting}.] [L. constitutus, p. p. of constiture to constitute; con + statuere to place, set, fr. status station, fr. stare to stand. See {Stand}.] 1.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
constitute — UK US /ˈkɒnstɪtjuːt/ verb [T] ► to be the parts that form something: »Economy travellers constitute about 80% of the airline s business. ► to be something, or to be considered as something: »Giving feedback on individual salespersons always… … Financial and business terms
constitute — mid 15c., verb use of adjective constitute, made up, formed (late 14c.), from L. constitutus arranged, settled, pp. adj. from constituere to cause to stand, set up, fix, place, establish, set in order; form something new; resolve, of persons, to… … Etymology dictionary
constitute — [v1] comprise, form aggregate, complement, complete, compose, compound, construct, cook up*, create, develop, dream up*, embody, enact, establish, fill out, fix, flesh out*, found, frame, fudge together*, incorporate, integrate, make, make up,… … New thesaurus
constitute — [kän′stə to͞ot΄, kän′stətyo͞ot΄] vt. constituted, constituting [ME constituten < L constitutus, pp. of constituere, to set up, establish < com , together + statuere, to set: see STATUE] 1. to set up (a law, government, institution, etc.);… … English World dictionary
Constitute — Con sti*tute (k[o^]n st[ict]*t[=u]t), n. An established law. [Obs.] T. Preston. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
constitute — ► VERB 1) be (a part) of a whole. 2) be or be equivalent to. 3) (usu. be constituted) establish by law. ORIGIN Latin constituere establish, appoint , from statuere set up … English terms dictionary
constitute */*/ — UK [ˈkɒnstɪˌtjuːt] / US [ˈkɑnstɪˌtut] verb Word forms constitute : present tense I/you/we/they constitute he/she/it constitutes present participle constituting past tense constituted past participle constituted formal 1) [linking verb] if several … English dictionary
constitute — transitive verb ( tuted; tuting) Etymology: Middle English, from Latin constitutus, past participle of constituere to set up, constitute, from com + statuere to set more at statute Date: 15th century 1. to appoint to an office, function, or… … New Collegiate Dictionary
constitute — 01. In an election 51% of the vote [constitutes] a majority. 02. It is sometimes difficult to decide what [constitutes] abuse when discussing the discipline of children. 03. The native American population [constitutes] a small but important part… … Grammatical examples in English