verb
- to form or arrange in a cluster or group
- to set or adorn with stars or bright objects
Usage: formal
Usage: literary
Examples
- The islands constellate around the main landmass.
- Various factors constellated to create the perfect storm.
- The designer chose to constellate the ceiling with tiny lights.
- Problems began to constellate around the failing project.
- The jeweler constellated the crown with precious gems.
- Several related issues constellated during the meeting.