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constituere

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A quick definition of constituere:

Term: constituere

Definition: Constituere is a Latin word that means "to appoint." It was often used in legal documents called powers of attorney, where someone would appoint another person to act on their behalf. For example, if someone couldn't attend a meeting, they might appoint someone else to go in their place by saying "attornavi et in loco meo constitui" which means "I have attorned and put in my place."

A more thorough explanation:

Constituere is a Latin word that means "to appoint." In history, it was commonly used to refer to the act of appointing someone to a position of authority or responsibility.

  • When the king died, his son was constituere as the new ruler.
  • The company's board of directors decided to constituere a new CEO.
  • She was constituere as the head of the committee.

These examples show how constituere was used to appoint someone to a position of power or responsibility. In each case, someone was chosen to take on a specific role or task, and the word constituere was used to describe that appointment.

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