constitute a category
Frequency: 6.06.5 per million words
to be the elements that form a group
Categories:
Examples (10)
- The Individualists constitute the largest category of great artists.
- These specific symptoms together constitute a new diagnostic category.
- In our survey, responses from young adults constitute a distinct category that requires separate analysis.
- Do these few isolated incidents really constitute a whole new category of crime?
- The various smaller factions will eventually merge to constitute a single political category.
- Books that blend history with fiction constitute a popular and growing category in publishing.
- These innovative startups constitute a special category for the investment fund.
- The artifacts found at the site are so unique that they constitute a category all their own.
- For tax purposes, gifts over a certain value constitute a separate category of income.
- The judge ruled that these digital assets did not constitute a recognized category of property under current law.