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constitute vs appoint

appoint vs constitute

constitute and appoint both are verbs.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
constitute No No Yes No
appoint No No Yes No
As verbs, appoint is a hyponym of constitute; that is, appoint is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than constitute:
  • constitute: set up or lay the groundwork for
  • appoint: create and charge with a task or function
Other hyponyms of constitute include fix, constitute, name, nominate.
As verbs, constitute and appoint are synonyms defined as:
  • constitute and appoint: create and charge with a task or function
Other synonyms of constitute include name, nominate.
constitute (verb) appoint (verb)
set up or lay the groundwork for furnish
create and charge with a task or function assign a duty, responsibility or obligation to
form or compose create and charge with a task or function
to compose or represent
Difference between constitute and appoint

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