Constitutive is an English word with synonyms like constituent or constitutional. Below you'll find 10+ example sentences showing how it's used in practice.
Constitutive meaning
- Having the power or authority to constitute, establish or enact something.
- Having the power or authority to appoint someone to office.
- Extremely important; essential.
Synonyms of Constitutive
Using Constitutive
- The main meaning on this page is: Having the power or authority to constitute, establish or enact something. | Having the power or authority to appoint someone to office. | Extremely important; essential.
- Useful related words include: constituent, constitutional, organic, essential.
- In the example corpus, constitutive often appears in combinations such as: the constitutive, constitutive relations, constitutive theory.
Context around Constitutive
- Average sentence length in these examples: 23.4 words
- Position in the sentence: 8 start, 8 middle, 4 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Constitutive
- In this selection, "constitutive" usually appears near the start of the sentence. The average example has 23.4 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, term, new, fundamental, theory, relations and heterochromatin stand out and add context to how "constitutive" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include materials the constitutive relations are and a fundamental constitutive document of. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "constitutive" sits close to words such as actinium, adherent and adipose, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with constitutive
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
In most organisms, constitutive heterochromatin occurs around the chromosome centromere and near telomeres. (13 words)
In the constitutive theory, a state exists exclusively via recognition by other states. (13 words)
Kinematic relations and constitutive equations are needed to complete the system of governing equations. (14 words)
In March 1938, David Raziel wrote in the underground newspaper "By the Sword" a constitutive article for the Irgun overall, in which he coined the term "Active Defense": :The actions of the Haganah alone will never be a true victory. (40 words)
The theme of the meeting is: Building regional consensus on AU legal instruments and promoting the ratification of the protocol to the constitutive act of PAP: engaging civil society organisations in the promotion of AU legal instruments. (37 words)
What is unbearable for everyone is the absence of prospects which does not mean theorizing about abstract future scenarios, but understanding which are the constitutive elements of our identity. (29 words)
Example sentences (20)
By the term "constitutive," Parsons generally referred to very highly codified cultural values especially religious elements (but other interpretation of the term "constitutive" is possible).
The constitutive theory is the standard nineteenth-century model of statehood, and the declaratory theory was developed in the twentieth century to address shortcomings of the constitutive theory.
At the same time, we'll develop a new constitutive model, as current formulas are not well-suited to 3D-printed concrete or lunar regolith.
Constitutive luck: who you were born as, your time and place in history, your parents, your genes, your inbuilt characteristics, and early upbringing.
What is unbearable for everyone is the absence of prospects which does not mean theorizing about abstract future scenarios, but understanding which are the constitutive elements of our identity.
The theme of the meeting is: Building regional consensus on AU legal instruments and promoting the ratification of the protocol to the constitutive act of PAP: engaging civil society organisations in the promotion of AU legal instruments.
Additionally, intrinsic laryngeal muscles present a constitutive Ca2+-buffering profile that predicts their better ability to handle calcium changes in comparison to other muscles.
A distinctive and constitutive feature of cyberspace is that no central entity exercises control over all the networks that make up this new domain.
Constitutive equation Any change in the current through an inductor creates a changing flux, inducing a voltage across the inductor.
Contemporary Christian missionaries argue that working for justice forms a constitutive part of preaching the Gospel, and observe the principles of inculturation in their missionary work.
For real-world materials, the constitutive relations are rarely simple, except approximately, and usually determined by experiment.
For this reason, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights is a fundamental constitutive document of the United Nations.
In March 1938, David Raziel wrote in the underground newspaper "By the Sword" a constitutive article for the Irgun overall, in which he coined the term "Active Defense": :The actions of the Haganah alone will never be a true victory.
In most organisms, constitutive heterochromatin occurs around the chromosome centromere and near telomeres.
In the constitutive theory, a state exists exclusively via recognition by other states.
Kinematic relations and constitutive equations are needed to complete the system of governing equations.
Methylation of lysine 9 of histone H3 has long been associated with constitutively transcriptionally silent chromatin (constitutive heterochromatin ).
More generally, for linear materials the constitutive relations are : 44–45 : where ε is the permittivity and μ the permeability of the material.
Often, the charges and currents are themselves dependent on the electric and magnetic fields via the Lorentz force equation and the constitutive relations.
On 29 June 2007, the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith explained why apostolic succession is integral to, and indeed, "a constitutive element" of the Church.
Common combinations with constitutive
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts: