consistere
consist
verb kohn-SEE-steh-reh Less Common
Origin: from Latin 'consistere'
Usage Note
Consistere always takes the preposition in, as in consistere in qualcosa ('to consist of something'), and forms its compound tenses with essere. False friend alert: it means 'to be made up of', not 'to be consistent'.
Examples
"Il lavoro consiste nel rispondere."
Natural Translation
The job consists of answering.
Literal Translation
The job consists in-the answering.
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