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Filter by Meaning The outdated technology constituted a hindrance to progress.
The company was constituted with a team of highly skilled professionals.
The laws of the country were constituted by the parliament.
The broken equipment constituted a hazard to the workers.
The ingredients constituted the recipe for the delicious dessert.
The sale of the house constituted a breach of the rental agreement.
The safety guidelines constituted the minimum standards for the construction project.
The task force was constituted to tackle the rising crime rate in the city.
The melody constituted a catchy tune that stayed in my head all day.
The president constituted a panel to review the proposed changes.
The proposal constituted a breach of the agreement between the two parties.
The new policy constituted a change in the company's direction.
The sentence is constituted of subject, verb, and object.
The evidence constituted proof of the defendant's guilt in the eyes of the jury.
The high crime rate constituted a threat to the safety of the neighborhood.
The organization is constituted of volunteers.
The company is constituted of several divisions.
The movie is constituted of different plotlines.
The music band is constituted of four members.
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