Crossword-Solution: CONSTITUTIVE 12 letters, 50 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 17

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Word Word Type Definition
Constitutive a. Tending or assisting to constitute or compose;
elemental; essential.
Constitutive a. Having power to enact, establish, or create;
instituting; determining.

We have 50 clues for the answer “CONSTITUTIVE”

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Having the power to establish something 1 answer
Absolutely necessary 14 answers
Formative 15 answers
exhortative 38 answers
requirable 38 answers
systematised 38 answers
Needful 39 answers
forcing 40 answers
Needed 41 answers
requiring 41 answers
Quintessential 42 answers
compulsory 43 answers
Mandatory 43 answers
Substantive 44 answers
Pressing 45 answers
Required 45 answers
Indis-pensable 47 answers
systematic 47 answers
Obligatory 48 answers
Rudiment 50 answers
wanted 52 answers
Urgent 52 answers
constructive 53 answers
Organic 54 answers
desired 57 answers
Requisite 60 answers
"___ Elementary" 61 answers
Imperative 61 answers
CARDINAL ___ 62 answers
Initial 65 answers
compelling 67 answers
Vital 67 answers
Segment 68 answers
Compo-nent 70 answers
Necessary 72 answers
BINDING ___ 72 answers
Necessity 74 answers
Immediate 77 answers
Constituent 77 answers
Fundamental 82 answers
Demanding 82 answers
Primary 83 answers
Important 84 answers
Requirement 84 answers
BASIC ___ 88 answers
Essential 89 answers
Element 95 answers
Key 99 answers
Part 107 answers
Pass 187 answers
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But no doubt there is something great in the half-success that has attended the effort of turning into an emotional religion, Bald Conduct, without any appeal, or almost none, to the figurative, mysterious, and constitutive facts of life.
The Letters of Robert Louis Stevenson to his Family and Friends - Volume 2 [of 2] Robert Louis Stevenson 2019
Not that conduct is not constitutive, but dear! it’s dreary! On the whole, conduct is better dealt with on the cast-iron ‘gentleman’ and duty formula, with as little fervour and poetry as possible; stoical and short.
The Letters of Robert Louis Stevenson to his Family and Friends - Volume 2 [of 2] Robert Louis Stevenson 2019
What the convention may agree upon, draw up, and the people ratify by their votes, is no constitution, for it is extrinsic to the nation, not inherent and living in it--is, at best, legislative instead of constitutive.
The American Republic: Its Constitution, Tendencies, and Destiny A. O. Brownson 2000
Yet when one of the two contraries is a constitutive property of the subject, as it is a constitutive property of fire to be hot, of snow to be white, it is necessary determinately that one of the two contraries, not one or the other, should be present in the subject; for fire cannot be cold, or snow black.
The Categories Aristotle 2000
Thus, it is not the case here that one of the two must needs be present in every subject receptive of these qualities, but only in that subject of which the one forms a constitutive property.
The Categories Aristotle 2000

Quotes with CONSTITUTIVE (3)

By declaring that man is responsible and must actualize the potential meaning of his life, I wish to stress that the true meaning of life is to be discovered in the world rather than within man or his own psyche, as though it were a closed system. I have termed this constitutive characteristic "the self-transcendence of human existence." It denotes the fact that being human always points, and is directed, to something or someone, other than oneself--be it a meaning to fulfill…
Viktor E. Frankl Man's Search for Meaning
Dasein *is authentically itself* in the primordial individualization of the reticent resoluteness which exacts anxiety of itself. *As something that keeps *silent*, authentic *Being*-one’s-Self is just the sort of thing that does not keep on saying ‘I’; but in its reticence it ‘*is*’ that thrown entity as which it can authentically be. The Self which the reticence of resolute existence unveils is the primordial phenomenal basis for the question as to the Being of the ‘I’. Onl…
Martin Heidegger
Such a principled disregard of ad hominem evidence is a characteristically modern prejudice of professional philosophers. For most Greek and Roman thinkers from Plato to Augustine, theorizing was but one mode of living life philosophically. To Socrates and the countless classical philosophers who tried to follow in his footsteps, the primary point was not to ratify a certain set of propositions (even when the ability to define terms and analyze arguments was a constitutive co…
James Miller