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well-ˈconstituted, ppl. a. Of good make or constitution; rightly formed or framed.
a1763Shenstone Ess. Wks. 1768 II. 279 If we should strive to please a well-constituted taste. 1833J. H. Newman Arians ii. i. (1876) 145 So reluctant is a well-constituted mind to reflect on its own motive principles. 1836A. Combe Physiol. Digestion (ed. 2) 263 A healthy and well-constituted nurse. 1873Symonds Grk. Poets iii. 74 When asked what made an orderly and well-constituted state, Solon answered, ‘When the people obey the rulers, and the rulers obey the laws. |