Crossword-Solution: CONSTITUTING
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Constituting | p. pr. & vb. n. | of Constitute |
We have 65 clues for the answer “CONSTITUTING”
| Clue | Answers |
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| shaping | 49 answers |
| penning | 49 answers |
| tooling | 50 answers |
| innovating | 50 answers |
| inventing | 51 answers |
| generating | 51 answers |
| illustrating | 51 answers |
| constructing | 51 answers |
| mixing | 51 answers |
| multiplying | 51 answers |
| originating | 51 answers |
| originative | 51 answers |
| reproducing | 51 answers |
| Luxuriant | 51 answers |
| forming | 52 answers |
| conceiving | 52 answers |
| fashioning | 53 answers |
| fabricating | 53 answers |
| creating | 53 answers |
| constructive | 53 answers |
| imagining | 53 answers |
| assembling | 53 answers |
| describing | 54 answers |
| generative | 54 answers |
| producing | 55 answers |
| Manufacturing | 56 answers |
| prolific | 57 answers |
| fertile | 57 answers |
| productive | 58 answers |
| COMBINING ___ | 59 answers |
| arty | 60 answers |
| basal | 60 answers |
| integral | 60 answers |
| COMPOSING ___ | 60 answers |
| Rudimentary | 60 answers |
| fruitful | 60 answers |
| illustrative | 61 answers |
| Elemental. | 61 answers |
| Starting | 62 answers |
| CASTING ___ | 64 answers |
| bounteous | 64 answers |
| portraying | 66 answers |
| designing | 67 answers |
| profitable | 67 answers |
| breeding | 69 answers |
| Compo-nent | 70 answers |
| Yielding | 71 answers |
| Artful | 71 answers |
| Brainy | 72 answers |
| Planning. | 72 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EARET
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with CONSTITUTING (5)
But Communism abolishes eternal truths, it abolishes all religion, and all morality, instead of constituting them on a new basis; it therefore acts in contradiction to all past historical experience.” What does this accusation reduce itself to? The history of all past society has consisted in the development of class antagonisms, antagonisms that assumed different forms at different epochs.
One class, constituting, perhaps, not more than one-tenth of one per cent, or a thousandth part of the whole number, “read, mark, learn, and inwardly digest”; the remaining ninety-nine and nine-tenths per cent, through a habit of loose and indiscriminate reading, are unequal to the sustained concentration of mind demanded by the higher poetry, the language of which is characterized by a severe economy of expression--a closeness of texture, resulting from the elliptical energy of highly impassioned thought.
The hammer, as thus sketched, consisted of, first an anvil on which to rest the work; second, a block of iron constituting the hammer or blow-giving part; third, an inverted steam-cylinder to whose piston-rod the block was attached.
Four wedges constituting the ordinary torture he endured; at the third of the extraordinary he fainted away.
Dumont ruled, through a parent and central corporation, the National Woolens Company, which held a majority of the stock in each of the seventeen corporations constituting the trust.
Quotes with CONSTITUTING (3)
Certainly, what Kant calls the transcendental reference, experience and object of experience are in a sense present in both opposed views of the nature of the subjective *a-priori*. In both cases the object must 'order itself' according to the rules of the knowing mind or its functions, irrespective of whether the specific function of cognition is based on a systematic construction, synthetization, formation of the object from 'given' sensational material or on a methodical s…
…This singular reversal may perhaps proceed from the fact that for us the “subject” (since Christianity) is the one who suffers: where there is a wound, there is a subject: die Wunde! die Wunde! says Parsifal, thereby becoming “himself”; and the deeper the wound, at the body’s center (at the “heart”), the more the subject becomes a subject: for the subject is intimacy (“The wound…is of a frightful intimacy”). Such is love’s wound: a radical chasm (at the “roots” of being), wh…
Currently the best educated and the brightest minds of any nation are not among its elected, but among its public, and in much greater numbers. But even having a great number of the best and the brightest amongst us does not make us capable of installing a working version of direct democracy right away. People who claim that it does, may be there to voluntarily or involuntarily damage the credibility of direct democracy. Direct democracy needs a yet inexistent infrastructure …