on constate
1constaté — constaté, ée (kon sta té, tée) part. passé. Un fait bien constaté. • Il fallait substituer à tous ces systèmes des faits généraux constatés par l observation et l expérience, CONDORCET Haller …
2Constate — Con*state , v. t. [F. constater; L. con + stare to stand.] To ascertain; to verify; to establish; to prove. F. P. Cobbe. [1913 Webster] …
3constate — verb To relay information in a statement and say whether it is true or false …
4constate — con·state …
5constate — v.t. establish upon positive evidence. ♦ constatation, n …
6constate — /kansteyt/ To establish, constitute, or ordain. Constating instruments of a corporation are its charter, organic law, or the grant of powers to it …
7constate — /kansteyt/ To establish, constitute, or ordain. Constating instruments of a corporation are its charter, organic law, or the grant of powers to it …
8constate — To verify or prove …
9constate — kənzˈtāt, nˈst , usu ād.+V transitive verb ( ed/ ing/ s) Etymology: French constater, from Latin constat it is certain : to assert positively …
10staté — constaté …