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consist
[kuhn-sist, kon-sist]
verb (used without object)
to be made up or composed (usually followed byof ).
This cake consists mainly of sugar, flour, and butter.
to be comprised or contained (usually followed byin ).
Her charm does not consist only in her beauty.
Archaic., to exist together or be capable of existing together.
Obsolete., to insist; urge.
noun
Railroads.
the rolling stock, exclusive of the locomotive, making up a train.
a record made of this rolling stock.
consist
/ kənˈsɪst /
verb
(foll by of) to be composed (of); be formed (of)
syrup consists of sugar and water
to have its existence (in); lie (in); be expressed (by)
his religion consists only in going to church
to be compatible or consistent; accord
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of consist1
Example Sentences
The National Guard consists of primarily state-based troops that typically respond to issues like natural disasters or large protests.
The solid mass weighed as much as eight double-decker buses and consisted mainly of wet wipes held together by fat, oil and grease.
She represents the state’s 3rd Congressional District, which consists of four-and-a-half eastern counties, ranging from rural farmland to the highly urban, Kansas City metropolitan area.
Managing a network TV news division largely consists of keeping an eye on costs, ratings and maintaining a pipeline of stories for dozens of hours of scheduled programming each week.
At the time the child died, officers found the defendants' home to be in a "poor" condition, and the family's vegetarian diet mainly consisted of yogurt, lentils and butter, Mr McGhee said.
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