Constitute vs Soliciting - What's the difference?
constitute | soliciting |
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
The act of one who solicits.
* 1848 , A house and its three tenants'' (in ''The Dublin University Magazine , volume 32, page 162)
As verbs the difference between constitute and soliciting
is that constitute is to cause to stand; to establish; to enact while soliciting is .As nouns the difference between constitute and soliciting
is that constitute is (obsolete) an established law while soliciting is the act of one who solicits.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.
Synonyms
* establish, enact * make up, compose, formExternal links
* * ----soliciting
English
Verb
(head)Noun
(en noun)- His wife added no timid solicitings to the advice of his well-wishers; for she saw he considered it his duty to remain, and be a sort of rallying point to the humble supporters of quiet and good order
