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    constitutive
    /kənˈstɪtjʊtɪv/

    adjective

    • 1. having the power to establish or give organized existence to something: "the state began to exercise a new and constitutive function"
    • 2. forming a part or constituent of something: "poverty is a constitutive element of a particular form of economic growth"

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  2. adjective. uk / kənˈstɪtʃ.ə.tɪv / us / ˈkɑːn.stə.tuː.t̬ɪv / Add to word list. formal. forming part of something: Poverty is a constitutive element of a particular form of economic growth. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Comprising and consisting of. be. compose. compositionally. comprise. consist in something. consist of something.

  3. The meaning of CONSTITUTIVE is having the power to enact or establish : constructive. How to use constitutive in a sentence.

  4. The word constitutive describes an essential part of a whole, especially physical makeup. Without its constitutive engine, steering wheel, and tires, you don’t really have a car; it's just a box with seats.

  5. adjective. us / ˈkɑːn.stə.tuː.t̬ɪv / uk / kənˈstɪtʃ.ə.tɪv / Add to word list. formal. forming part of something: Poverty is a constitutive element of a particular form of economic growth. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Comprising and consisting of. be. compose. compositionally. comprise. consist in something. consist of something.

  6. Constitutive definition: constituent; making a thing what it is; essential.. See examples of CONSTITUTIVE used in a sentence.

  7. 1. having power to enact, appoint, or establish. 2. chemistry. (of a physical property) determined by the arrangement of atoms in a molecule rather than by their nature. 3. biochemistry. (of an enzyme) formed continuously, irrespective of the cell's needs. 4. another word for constituent (sense 1) Collins English Dictionary.

  8. con·sti·tu·tive. (kŏn′stĭ-to͞o′tĭv, -tyo͞o′-) adj. 1. Making a thing what it is; essential. 2. Having power to institute, establish, or enact. 3. Of or relating to the synthesis of a protein or an enzyme at a constant rate regardless of physiological demand or the concentration of a substrate.

  9. constitutive (of something) forming a part, often an essential part, of something. Memory is constitutive of identity. Poverty is a constitutive element of a particular form of economic growth.

  10. Having the power or authority to constitute, establish or enact something. Wiktionary. Synonyms: constituent. constitutional. organic. vital. integral. fundamental. essential. basic. Constitutive Sentence Examples. The mathematical principles are constitutive, i.e.

  11. Jun 2, 2024 · constitutive ( comparative more constitutive, superlative most constitutive) having the power or authority to constitute, establish or enact something. having the power or authority to appoint someone to office. extremely important, essential. that forms a constituent part of something else.