constituent
Americanadjective
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serving to compose or make up a thing; component.
the constituent parts of a motor.
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having power to frame or alter a political constitution or fundamental law, as distinguished from lawmaking power.
a constituent assembly.
noun
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an element, material, etc. that is part of something else; component.
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a person who authorizes another to act on their behalf, such as a voter in a district represented by an elected official.
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Grammar. an element considered as part of a construction.
adjective
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forming part of a whole; component
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having the power to frame a constitution or to constitute a government (esp in the phrases constituent assembly, constituent power )
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rare electing or having the power to elect
noun
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a component part; ingredient
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a resident of a constituency, esp one entitled to vote
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law a person who appoints another to act for him, as by power of attorney
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linguistics a word, phrase, or clause forming a part of a larger construction Compare immediate constituent ultimate constituent
Related Words
See element.
Other Word Forms
- constituently adverb
- nonconstituent adjective
- preconstituent noun
Etymology
Origin of constituent
First recorded in 1615–25; from Latin constituent- (stem of constituēns, present participle of constituere “to set up, found, constitute),” equivalent to con- con- + -stitu- (combining form of statuere “to set up”) + -ent- -ent
Example Sentences
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The German DAX slipped 0.15% as the index’s second largest constituent, Siemens, nudged down 0.3% after falling 6.4% Monday.
From The Wall Street Journal • Feb. 17, 2026
These are comparisons of forward price/earnings ratios for the indexes, which are constituent companies’ prices divided by rolling consensus 12-month earnings-per-share estimates among analysts polled by LSEG, weighted by market capitalization.
From MarketWatch • Jan. 28, 2026
Gwynne was sacked as a health minister and suspended from Labour last year after the Mail on Sunday published some of his private messages, including one disparaging an elderly constituent.
From BBC • Jan. 22, 2026
An elected official who prioritizes actual constituent needs over personal ambition, media attention, or higher political aspirations represents a more valuable outcome than a charismatic outsider with limited governing experience.
From Los Angeles Times • Jan. 4, 2026
Several million light-years across, it is composed of some twenty constituent galaxies.
From "Cosmos" by Carl Sagan
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