constituted

/ˈkɑnstɪˌtutɪd/
verb
  1. Past tense of constitute: to make up or form something; to be the parts or components of a whole.
    • These three chapters constituted the main body of the report.
    • The committee was constituted of experts from various fields.
    • The team constituted a new plan after the old one failed.
  2. To establish or set up an organization, system, or law.
    • The government constituted a special task force to handle the crisis.
    • The school board constituted new rules for student conduct.
    • They constituted a charitable foundation to help the homeless.
  3. To be considered or regarded as something; to amount to.
    • His silence constituted an admission of guilt.
    • The delay constituted a breach of contract.
    • Her actions constituted a clear violation of the rules.
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