constitute a class

Frequency: 4.51.1 per million words

referring to forming a group of things

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Examples (10)

  • These rare insects, with their unique camouflage abilities, constitute a class of their own.
  • In computer science, problems that are solvable in polynomial time constitute a class known as 'P'.
  • The plaintiffs in this lawsuit constitute a class of individuals who were similarly harmed.
  • At the time, these innovative vehicles constituted a new class of personal transport.
  • Together, these ancient artifacts constitute a class of evidence that rewrites our understanding of the civilization.
  • The series of interconnected political scandals constituted a class of events that completely eroded public trust.
  • With their shared themes and styles, these novels constitute a distinct class of post-war literature.
  • It was argued that these specific legal precedents did not constitute a separate class of case law.
  • The new financial instruments were so complex they seemed to constitute a class of assets all by themselves.
  • Do these few exceptions truly constitute a new class of scientific phenomena?