Definition: An established law.
Alright class, settle down, let’s take a look! That’s a good start – you’ve found the dictionary – it gives us a clue, that’s true! But "established law" is just part of the game. “Constitute” is a bit more clever, you see, It means to make up or form – let's agree! Think of it like building blocks, one by one, Adding things together ‘til a whole has begun. It can mean "to compose," a group you might create, Or “to be considered,” sealed by fate! For example: "These events constitute a plan," – Meaning they combine to form a single span. So it’s not just about laws, though that's one way it can be, But more broadly, it means 'to build,' you agree? Does that make sense, class? Any questions for me?