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- COMPRISE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
Did you know? The earliest meaning of comprise, "to be made up of" (as in "a team comprising nine players"), is sometimes regarded as the word's only correct use However, this grammatical prescription denies a well-established sense of the word: "to compose or constitute" (as in "the nine players who comprise the team")
- COMPRISE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
COMPRISE definition: to include or contain See examples of comprise used in a sentence
- COMPRISE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
Consist, comprise or compose? Consist, comprise and compose are all verbs used to describe what something is ‘made of’ We don’t use them in continuous forms … The Pacific Rim comprises countries bordering the Pacific, including the US, Canada, Japan, China, and the Koreas
- Comprising - definition of comprising by The Free Dictionary
To be composed of or contain: The staff comprises eight physicians, two dozen nurses, and various administrative people See Synonyms at include 2 Usage Problem To compose; make up; constitute: the countries and territories that comprised the British Empire
- comprise verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
comprise something The collection comprises 327 paintings be comprised of somebody something The committee is comprised of representatives from both the public and private sectors The main meaning of comprise is ‘have somebody something as parts or members’
- comprising - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
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- COMPRISE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
In addition to its original senses, dating from the 15th century, “to include” and “to consist of ” (The United States of America comprises 50 states), comprise has had since the late 18th century the meaning “to form or constitute” (Fifty states comprise the United States of America)
- comprise - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
comprise (third-person singular simple present comprises, present participle comprising, simple past and past participle comprised) The whole comprises the parts The parts are comprised by the whole Our committee comprises a president, secretary, treasurer and five other members
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