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Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
comprise/kəmˈprʌɪz/
verb consist of; be made up of.

■ (also be comprised of) make up; constitute.

– origin ME: from Fr., ‘comprised’, fem. past part. of comprendre (see comprehend).
usage: According to traditional usage, comprise means ‘consist of’ and should not be used to mean ‘constitute or make up (a whole)’. However, a passive use of comprise is fast becoming part of standard English: this use (as in the country is comprised of twenty states) is more or less synonymous with the traditional active sense (as in the country comprises twenty states).



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