comprise
/kəmˈpɹaɪz/verb2 syllables
Comprise means: form or compose.
Synonyms for comprise12
verb, as in form or compose
verb, as in include or contain; have as a component
verb, as in be composed of
What does comprise mean?3
verb
1
form or compose“This money is my only income”
2
include or contain; have as a component“A totally new idea is comprised in this paper”
3
be composed of“The land he conquered comprised several provinces”
Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.
What rhymes with comprise?43
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Comprise in a sentence
- The meaning of an average man's life comprises three things: eating, drinking, and fucking.Ooneykcall
- This sentence comprises of exactly eighty-seven characters, and so do its translations.espamatics
- Food is comprised of protein, carbohydrates, and fats.Eccles17
- The study of theology is comprised of philosophy, history and anthropology.issadouba
- Workers in these factories comprise a large percentage of immigrants.karloelkebekio
- The pisiform bone is one of eight tiny bones that comprise the wrist.DanielDaniel
- This series of books comprises forty-eight volumes.Eccles17
- A week comprises a hundred and sixty-eight hours.sundown
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Forms of comprise
as a verb
- past tense
- comprised
- present participle
- comprising
- third-person singular
- comprises
- past participle
- comprised