Constitute

Definition - Transitive Verb
1  : to appoint to an office or function <those who are constituted heirs or named legatees ­Louisiana Civil Code> <legal authority ~s all magistrates>
2  : See also establish See also found<to ~ tribunals inferior to the supreme Court ­U.S. Constitution art. I>
3 a  : to put (as an agreement) into required form
b  : to qualify as <a letter can ~ a will ­W. M. McGovern, Jr. et al.> <failure to act may ~ negligence>
c  : to form the substance or whole of <the bonds constituted the entire estate>
Pronunciation'kän-st&-"tüt, -"tyüt

Pronunciation Key

  • \&\ as a and u in a b ut
  • \[^&]\ as e in kitt en
  • \&r\ as ur and er in f urther
  • \a\ as a inash
  • \A\ as a in ace
  • \Š\ as o in m op
  • \au\ as ou in ou t
  • \ch\ as ch in ch in
  • \e\ as e in bet
  • \E\ as ea in easy
  • \g\ as g in go
  • \i\ as i in hit
  • \I\ as i in ice
  • \j\ as j in job
  • \[ng]\ as ng in sing
  • \O\ as o in go
  • \o\ as aw in law
  • \oi\ as oy in boy
  • \th\ as th in thin
  • \[th_]\ as thin the
  • \Ÿ\ as oo in loot
  • \u\ as oo in foot
  • \y\ as y in yet
  • \zh\ as si in vision


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    promissory estoppel

    an estoppel that prevents a promisor from denying the existence of a promise when the promisee reasonably and foreseeably relies on the promise and to his or her loss acts or fails to act and suffers an injustice that can only be avoided by enforcement of the promise


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