The second group, constituting the constructive period, comprises the men who were foremost in framing the Constitution, and in organizing and giving coherence and life to the new government and to the nationality thereby created.
I am very glad to hear of the step in advance made by the Rhode Island Legislature in constituting a Board of Women for some important administrative purposes.
This may be deemed important in the consideration of many other instruments in which the word magnates has been used to express persons constituting the 'commune concilium regni.
Even inconstituting the duke of York protector over the head of Henry, whom all men despaired of ever seeing in a state to face the dangers of such a season, the lords did not forget the rights of his son.
Mr. St. George was looking on, and since that person, constituting himself her grim guardian, had in a manner warned her of the other.
The next simplest period, the mooneth or month, is also thrust upon men's notice by the conspicuous changes constituting a lunation.
The early lyre of the Greeks had four, constituting their tetrachord.
While of the divergent divisions and subdivisions of the human race, many have undergone changes not constituting an advance; while in some the type may have degraded; in others it has become decidedly more heterogeneous.
So far as stature is concerned, there appears to be very little reason to suppose that this "charm of disparity" plays any notable part in constituting the sexual ideals of either men or women.
The overthrow of the Mahdi's power, though eminently desirable, was very far from constituting an imperious necessity such as was commonly supposed to exist in 1885.
It is certain that the services of some of the European judges of the Mixed Tribunals might be utilised in constituting the new Chamber.
Roussillon and Artois, with a line of strongholdsconstituting a formidable northern frontier, were ceded to France; and the acquisition of Alsace and Lorraine under certain conditions was ratified.
If then he hath affixed it to a peculiar having and holding, by virtue whereof this man is enstated and entitled to the office, and not that man, there must be a law for constituting him in authority, which will discover in whom it is.
First, The light and law of nature dictates, that the right and interest of constituting magistrates is in the elective vote or suffrage of the people.
There is no conception here of the principles of organization and responsible leadership, so necessary in constituting this "delegation.
He proposed to abolish all geographical boundaries by constituting the whole of the United Kingdom one electorate for the return of the 654 members of the House of Commons.
European population was born outside Africa, persons of Russian extraction constituting the strongest foreign element.
The Rocky Mountain region as a whole, best named the Cordillera or Cordilleran belt, includes several parallel ranges of mountains of different structures and ages, the eastern one constituting the Rocky Mountains proper.
They had taken but a few turns when their attention was attracted by the sound of low voices, being those of the men constituting the anchor watch.
These were completed and shipped in June, 1885, on nine cars, constituting a special train, which arrived safely at its destination in the short space of two weeks, and the pumps were there erected on foundations prepared by the government.
The dust, constituting the valuable part of the product, is hurled out as fast as formed.
At the same time a diploma was forwarded to the Duke of Alva, constituting him, in her stead, viceroy of all the Netherlands, with unlimited powers.
In doing this, however, it makes use of arbitrarily prepared materials instead of the ordinary objects constituting the child's natural environment.
Next the three ideas two, four, and eight are translated into a new experience, constituting a mental solution of the present problem.
Various individuals, therefore, enter into larger relations constituting groups, or classes, of objects.
These relative ideas pass into the formation of a new experience, as illustrated in Figure 3, constituting the solution of the problem.
By this means only can he really know the attributes of the objects constitutinghis environment.
On the other hand, its function is to provide a starting-point and guide for the calling up of a number of suitable ideas which the pupil may later relate into a single experience, constituting the new knowledge.
The proposition is composed of two terms and the copula, one term constituting the subject of the proposition and the other the predicate.
Here also the child gains valuable experience quite spontaneously, that is, without its constituting a motive, or problem, calling for adjustment.
Beijerinck[53] studied the organisms constituting keffir grains and attached prime importance to the occurrence of two organisms, viz.
According to the age and the previous treatment to which keffir grains have been subjected, the vitality of one or more of the organismsconstituting the grain may have been impaired.
It was founded upon the marriage of one man with one woman, with an exclusive cohabitation; the latter constituting the essential element of the institution.
The variance is of proportion merely, each nation being an individual who appeals to the sword as Arbiter; and in each case the combat is subject to rules constituting a code by which the two parties are bound.
The first is the natural requirement of Germany, that there shall be completest guaranty against future aggression, constituting what is so well known among us as "Security for the Future.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "constituting" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: composed; embodied; including