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composingverbpresent participle of compose to put (something) into proper and usually carefully worked out written formcomposed a statement on this hot-button issue that managed to satisfy absolutely no one casting, crafting, drafting, drawing up, formulating, framing, preparing fabricating, fashioning, forming, molding, sculpturing, shapingcouching, expressing, phrasing, stating, verbalizing, wordingauthoring, inditing, penning, writingconceiving, concocting, devisingbuilding, constructing, makingassembling, compounding, piecing (together)redrafting, reformulating, reframing putting together to be all the substance ofthe earth's crust is composed of mostly silicon with several other elements in smaller amounts comprising, constituting, forming, making up embodying, epitomizing, incarnating, incorporating, integrating, materializing, personifying, substantiatingcomplementing, completing, supplementingfilling (out), fleshing (out) to free from distress or disturbancethe first order of business was to compose the injured pedestrian becalming, calming, lullabying, lulling, quietening(chiefly British), quieting, salving, settling, soothing, stilling, tranquilizing(also tranquillizing) appeasing, conciliating, hushing, mollifying, pacifying, placatingallaying, alleviating, assuaging, easing, laying, mitigating, quelling, relaxing, relieving, solacingnarcotizing, sedating, stupefying agitating, discomposing, disquieting, disturbing, keying (up), perturbing, upsetting, vexing aggravating, heightening, intensifyingarousing, exciting, fomenting, inciting, rousing, stirring (up), working up to gain emotional or mental control ofshe took a deep breath and composed herself calming, collecting, containing, controlling, re-collecting, settling holding back, restrainingrallying, recoveringlulling, quieting, soothing, stilling, tranquilizing(also tranquillizing) |