constituent - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • trace: Recent developments with cw diode lasers have realized the potential for compact instruments to perform in-situ measurements of atmospheric trace gas constituents.
  • extract: Refractory ore ore from which it is difficult to extract the valuable constituents.

Adjective modifier

  • atmospheric: ClO, OH, O 3 and NO 3 ) with selected atmospheric constituents ( e.g.
  • inorganic: McCance, R.A. and Shipp, H.L. ( 1933 ) The magnesium and other inorganic constituents of some marine invertebrates.
  • concerned: Mr Clifton-Brown was assured by boffins they knew nothing after he probed about mysterious objects on behalf of a concerned constituent.
  • active: The brighter the color of the flower, the greater the amount of active constituents its ' petals contain.
  • dietary: Document Back to previous page Are natural dietary constituents limiting for protection against light exposure?
  • cellular: Nonetheless, " The RNA tumor viruses also have buoyant densities that coincide with those of certain cellular constituents.

Modifies a noun

  • parish: To comply with the Act there needs to be a meeting in each of the constituent parishes, with each parish requesting a poll.
  • assembly: July 1999 - Election of a constituent assembly to draft a new constitution, Chávez supporters won 95 per cent of the seats.
  • republic: The Autonomous Province of Kosovo and Metohija is bordered on the north and northwest by Montenegro, another constituent republic of the FRY.
  • quark: The total electrical charge of a hadron is the sum of the electrical charges of its constituent quarks.
  • element: The constituent elements of each stage are described in detail.
  • college: Its constituent colleges, St John's, Battersea and St Mark's, Chelsea, date back to the 1840s.

Noun used with modifier

  • chemical: However, to nourish the human system, these simple chemical constituents must be supplied in the form of vegetable or animal substances.
  • portfolio: News from other portfolio constituents has been broadly positive.
  • smoke: Reports on cigarette additives and ingredients and smoke constituents.

Possessives

  • gentleman: Gentleman's constituents to fear and everything for this country to gain.

Preposition: of

  • membrane: The diagram above shows the constituents of the plasma membrane.
  • mine: Christopher's mother, Mrs. Jane Rees, is a constituent of mine.

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