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constituted

/ˈkɒnstɪtjuːtɪd/

Meanings
  • The act of creating or establishing something as a valid or legally binding entity.

    - "The court constituted a new tribunal to hear the case."
    - "In international law, a treaty comes into force once a specified number of parties have ratified or acceded to it, thereby constituting the treaty as a binding instrument."

Synonyms

compose , form , make up , enact , establish
Rhymes
Words rhyming with constituted
constitute , coagulate , congregate , consolidate , converge , coordinate , cultivate , contemplate , comprehend , collaborate
Homophones
Words having the same pronunciation but different meanings, origins, or spelling,
  1. Constituted () : Having been established or set up. Having the necessary authority or power. Having been created or made by some authorized person or body.

  2. Constituted (Law) : In law, a body or person duly authorized or constituted by law to perform certain functions or duties. For example, a board of directors is a body constituted by law to manage and oversee the affairs of a corporation.


Variants
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constitute , constituted , constitutes , constituting , self-constituted
Etymology
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From the Latin word 'constituere', which means 'to establish, to make firm, to settle, to institute'.


Trivia
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  1. {"question"=>"Which European country is known as the 'Land of the Constituted'?", "answer"=>"Malta"}

  2. {"question"=>"Which famous British statesman is quoted as saying, 'I believe that the constitution is not a mere lawyers' document, it is the fundamental charter of our democratic society.'?", "answer"=>"A.V. Dicey"}

  3. {"question"=>"Which African country is known for its traditional institution of 'constituted authorities'?", "answer"=>"Ghana"}


How to Memorize "constituted"

  1. visualize

    - Imagine a group of people coming together to form a committee or a board. They are all seated around a table, and they are discussing various issues and making decisions based on their collective wisdom and expertise.

  2. associate

    - Think of a constituted body as a well-oiled machine. Each part of the machine has a specific function to perform, and they all work together in harmony to achieve the desired outcome. Similarly, a constituted body is made up of individuals who each have a specific role to play, and they all work together as a team to accomplish the objectives of the body.

  3. mnemonics

    - Use the acronym C.O.M.M.I.T to remember the functions of a constituted body: 1. Creation: The body is created by law to perform certain functions. 2. Organization: The body is organized with a clear structure and roles for its members. 3. Management: The body is managed effectively to achieve its objectives. 4. Monitoring: The body is monitored regularly to ensure it is functioning properly and achieving its objectives. 5. Reporting: The body is required to report regularly to its stakeholders on its activities, achievements, and financial performance. 6. Implementation: The body is responsible for implementing the policies and decisions of its stakeholders. 7. Improvement: The body is committed to continuous improvement in its performance, efficiency, and effectiveness.


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