Constitute vs Stablish - What's the difference?
constitute | stablish |
To cause to stand; to establish; to enact.
* Jeremy Taylor
To make up; to compose; to form.
* Johnson
To appoint, depute, or elect to an office; to make and empower.
* William Wordsworth
(archaic) To establish.
*1590 , Edmund Spenser, The Faerie Queene , II.ii:
*:Then she began a treatie to procure, / And stablish termes betwixt both their requests [...].
As verbs the difference between constitute and stablish
is that constitute is to cause to stand; to establish; to enact while stablish is (archaic) to establish.As a noun constitute
is (obsolete) an established law.constitute
English
(Webster 1913)Verb
(constitut)- Laws appointed and constituted by lawful authority.
- Truth and reason constitute that intellectual gold that defies destruction.
- Me didst Thou constitute a priest of thine.
