Pronunciation: /kənˈstɪtʃuənt/
noun a member of a community or organization
A1 A constituent of a salad is lettuce.
A2 The constituents of a sentence are subject, verb, and object.
B1 The constituents of a political party are its members and supporters.
B2 In chemistry, a molecule is made up of various constituents.
C1 The constituents of a successful business include a strong team and good leadership.
C2 The constituents of a complex legal case can be difficult to unravel.
adjective forming a part of a whole
A1 The cake's main constituent is flour.
A2 Water is a key constituent of the human body.
B1 The constituent elements of the project must be carefully considered.
B2 The constituent parts of the machine were easy to assemble.
C1 The constituent members of the committee voted unanimously.
C2 The constituent materials used in the construction were top quality.
formal Each constituent plays a vital role in the functioning of the political system.
informal Every constituent in the neighborhood is invited to the community meeting.
slang Hey, did you hear about that new store opening up for all the constituents?
figurative In a democracy, the people are the ultimate constituent of power.
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