Constitute meaning in English
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Definition
to constitute: to represent, to make up, to form, to be equivalent to, to embody, to comprise
- "Normally this would constitute a chaotic workspace, discouraging productivity."
- "A recent survey carried out at Kingston University has shown that an alarming 56% of managers who conduct interviews fail to recognize what constitutes an improper interview question."
- "These do not constitute cause for firing an employee."
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