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  • COMPRISE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    Thomas Gase Note: Despite strong and continued objections to it, this meaning of comprise is now more frequent in general use than its earlier meaning It is particularly common in the construction "to be comprised of," as in "The debate team is comprised of five members "
  • COMPRISED Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
    Comprised definition: included or contained See examples of COMPRISED used in a sentence
  • How to Use Compose vs. comprise Correctly - GRAMMARIST
    Comprise means to consist of or to be composed of Compose means to make up the constituent parts of Parts compose the whole, and the whole comprises the parts For example, we could say that the United States comprises 50 states and that the 50 states compose the United States
  • 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
  • Comprise vs. Compose: What’s the Difference? | Grammarly
    Comprise means “to include” or “to be composed of ” A basketball team comprises five players Comprise is often misused for compose It’s common for speakers to say that a basketball team “is comprised of five players” instead of “is composed of five players ”
  • comprise verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage . . .
    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’ You can use it in two forms: as comprise with an object: The country comprises 20 states
  • Comprised - definition of comprised by The Free Dictionary
    com•prise (kəmˈpraɪz) v t -prised, -pris•ing 1 to include or contain: The Soviet Union comprised several republics 2 to consist of; be composed of: The advisory board comprises six members 3 to form or constitute: Seminars and lectures comprised the day's activities
  • Is It “Comprised Of” or “Comprises”? - LanguageTool
    Comprise is a verb that means “to contain”, “consist of”, or “be made up of ” The play will comprise two leading actors and three supporting actors I explained to my young daughter that the galaxy comprises trillions and trillions of stars The plaza comprises fifteen stores and six restaurants
  • Can you use comprised of? Comprised Of vs Composed Of . . .
    'Comprised of' has been in use for centuries, but usage guides in the early 20th century decided it was wrong It's standard and accepted, but if you want to avoid criticism try 'compose' or 'constitute '
  • Comprised Of vs Composed Of: Which is Correct? - ProWritingAid
    Comprised Of vs Composed Of: Which is Correct? The fundamental difference between comprise and compose has to do with the whole versus the parts of any object or concept Let’s take a closer look at the definitions to put this in context: comprise is a verb that means “to include or contain” or “to consist of” as in, "The pie comprises 8 slices "





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