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Constitute vs Constituted - What's the difference?

constitute | constituted |


As verbs the difference between constitute and constituted

is that constitute is to cause to stand; to establish; to enact while constituted is (constitute).

As a noun constitute

is (obsolete) an established law.

Caused vs Constituted - What's the difference?

caused | constituted |


As verbs the difference between caused and constituted

is that caused is past tense of cause while constituted is past tense of constitute.

Constituted vs Organised - What's the difference?

constituted | organised |


As verbs the difference between constituted and organised

is that constituted is (constitute) while organised is (organise).

As an adjective organised is

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Constituted vs Formed - What's the difference?

constituted | formed |


As verbs the difference between constituted and formed

is that constituted is past tense of constitute while formed is past tense of form.

Constituted vs Prorogation - What's the difference?

constituted | prorogation |


As a verb constituted

is (constitute).

As a noun prorogation is

(politics) the period between two sessions of a legislative body when a legislature or parliament is prorogued, it is still constituted (that is, all members remain as members and a general election is not necessary), but all orders of the body (bills, motions, etc) are expunged.

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