Adjective
of Constitute
Source: Webster's dictionaryNo human being is constituted to know the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth; and even the best of men must be content with fragments, with partial glimpses, never the full fruition. William Osler
There is no gender identity behind the expressions of gender; that identity is performatively constituted by the very "expressions" that are said to be its results. Judith Butler
Now when an American has an idea, he directly seeks a second American to share it. If there be three, they elect a president and two secretaries. Given four, they name a keeper of records, and the office is ready for work; five, they convene a general meeting, and the club is fully constituted. Jules Verne
It seems clear to me that marriage ought to be constituted by children, and relations not involving children ought to be ignored by the law and treated as indifferent by public opinion. It is only through children that relations cease to be a purely private matter. Bertrand Russell
Defiance to constituted authority leaped like a spark from one flammable area to another, growing in heat as it went. Bernard Bailyn
He is well constituted who grieves not for what he has not, and rejoices for what he has. Italian Proverb