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in·sti·tute

(ĭn′stĭ-to͞ot′, -tyo͞ot′)tr.v.in·sti·tut·ed, in·sti·tut·ing, in·sti·tutes1.
a. To establish, organize, or introduce: institute wage and price controls. See Synonyms at establish.
b. To initiate; begin: institute a search for the missing hikers.
2. To establish or invest (someone) in an office or position.
n.
1. An organization founded to promote a cause: a cancer research institute.
2.
a. An educational institution, especially one for the instruction of technical subjects.
b. The building or buildings housing such an institution.
3. A usually short, intensive workshop or seminar on a specific subject.
4. Archaic
a. A principle or rudiment of a particular subject.
b. institutes A digest of or commentary on such principles or rudiments, especially a legal abstract.
[Middle English instituten, from Latin īnstituere, īnstitūt-, to establish : in-, in; see in-2 + statuere, to set up; see stā- in Indo-European roots.]
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institute

(ˈɪnstɪˌtjuːt) vb (tr)
2. to initiate: to institute a practice.
4. (Ecclesiastical Terms) (foll by: in or into) to install (a clergyman) in a church
n
5. an organization founded for particular work, such as education, promotion of the arts, or scientific research
6. the building where such an organization is situated
7. something instituted, esp a rule, custom, or precedent
[C16: from Latin instituere, from statuere to place, stand]
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in•sti•tute

(ˈɪn stɪˌtut, -ˌtyut)
v. -tut•ed, -tut•ing,
n. v.t.
2. to inaugurate; initiate; start.
3. to set in operation: to institute a lawsuit.
5. to invest with the spiritual charge of a church or parish.
n.
6. a society or organization for carrying on a particular work, as of a literary, scientific, or educational character.
8.
a. a college devoted to instruction in technical subjects.
b. a unit within a university organized for advanced instruction and research in a relatively narrow field.
c. a short instructional program in some specialized activity.
9. an established principle, law, custom, or organization.
11. something instituted.
[1275–1325; Middle English < Latin institūtus, past participle of instituere to set, put up, establish =in-in-2 + -stituere, comb. form of statuere to make stand]
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Institute

an organization for the promotion of learning. See also institution, society, [First use in England appears to have been 1829.]
Dictionary of Collective Nouns and Group Terms. Copyright 2008 The Gale Group, Inc. All rights reserved.

institute


Past participle: instituted
Gerund: instituting
Imperative
institute
institute
Present
I institute
you institute
he/she/it institutes
we institute
you institute
they institute
Preterite
I instituted
you instituted
he/she/it instituted
we instituted
you instituted
they instituted
Present Continuous
I am instituting
you are instituting
he/she/it is instituting
we are instituting
you are instituting
they are instituting
Present Perfect
I have instituted
you have instituted
he/she/it has instituted
we have instituted
you have instituted
they have instituted
Past Continuous
I was instituting
you were instituting
he/she/it was instituting
we were instituting
you were instituting
they were instituting
Past Perfect
I had instituted
you had instituted
he/she/it had instituted
we had instituted
you had instituted
they had instituted
Future
I will institute
you will institute
he/she/it will institute
we will institute
you will institute
they will institute
Future Perfect
I will have instituted
you will have instituted
he/she/it will have instituted
we will have instituted
you will have instituted
they will have instituted
Future Continuous
I will be instituting
you will be instituting
he/she/it will be instituting
we will be instituting
you will be instituting
they will be instituting
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been instituting
you have been instituting
he/she/it has been instituting
we have been instituting
you have been instituting
they have been instituting
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been instituting
you will have been instituting
he/she/it will have been instituting
we will have been instituting
you will have been instituting
they will have been instituting
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been instituting
you had been instituting
he/she/it had been instituting
we had been instituting
you had been instituting
they had been instituting
Conditional
I would institute
you would institute
he/she/it would institute
we would institute
you would institute
they would institute
Past Conditional
I would have instituted
you would have instituted
he/she/it would have instituted
we would have instituted
you would have instituted
they would have instituted
Collins English Verb Tables © HarperCollins Publishers 2011
Noun1.institute - an association organized to promote art or science or education
association - a formal organization of people or groups of people; 'he joined the Modern Language Association'
Verb1.institute - set up or lay the groundwork for; 'establish a new department'
initiate, pioneer - take the lead or initiative in; participate in the development of; 'This South African surgeon pioneered heart transplants'
fix - set or place definitely; 'Let's fix the date for the party!'
appoint, constitute, name, nominate - create and charge with a task or function; 'nominate a committee'
2.institute - advance or set forth in court; 'bring charges', 'institute proceedings'
create, make - make or cause to be or to become; 'make a mess in one's office'; 'create a furor'
Based on WordNet 3.0, Farlex clipart collection. © 2003-2012 Princeton University, Farlex Inc.

institute

noun
1.establishment, body, centre, school, university, society, association, college, institution, organization, foundation, academy, guild, conservatory, fellowship, seminary, seat of learninga research institute devoted to software programming
verb
1.establish, start, begin, found, launch, set up, introduce, settle, fix, invest, organize, install, pioneer, constitute, initiate, originate, enact, commence, inaugurate, set in motion, bring into being, put into operationWe will institute a number of methods to improve saftey.
establishend, stop, abandon, suspend, cancel, cease, abolish, terminate, discontinue
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institute

verb1. To bring into existence formally:
constitute, create, establish, found, organize, originate, set up, start.
2. To go about the initial step in doing (something):
approach, begin, commence, embark, enter, get off, inaugurate, initiate, launch, lead off, open, set about, set out, set to, start, take on, take up, undertake.
Idioms: get cracking, get going, get the show on the road.
nounA principle governing affairs within or among political units:
canon, decree, edict, law, ordinance, precept, prescription, regulation, rule.
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institutústavustavitzaložit
Instituteinrichteninstituieren
intézet
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dibinātinstitūtsnodibinātorganizēt
inštitut
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institute

[ˈɪnstɪtjuːt]
A.N (= research centre) → institutom; (= professional body) → colegiom, asociaciónf; (for professional training) → escuelaf (US) (= course) → cursom, cursillom
B.VT (= begin) [+ inquiry] → iniciar, empezar; (= found) → fundar, instituir (Jur) [+ proceedings] → entablar
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institute

[ˈɪnstɪtjuːt]n
(= organization) → institutm
a research institute → un institutde recherche
vt [+ measures, changes, reforms, scheme] → instituer; [+ inquiry] → ouvrir; [+ proceedings] → entamer
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institute

vt
new laws, tax, custom, reforms, policyeinführen; (= found)organization etceinrichten; searcheinleiten; a newly instituted posteine neu eingerichtete Stelle
(Jur) inquiryeinleiten; an actioneinleiten (against sb gegen jdn); proceedingsanstrengen (against gegen); to institute divorce proceedingsdie Scheidungeinreichen
nInstitutnt; (= home)Anstaltf; Institute of Technology/Educationtechnische/pädagogischeHochschule; educational institute → ; women’s instituteFrauenvereinm
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institute

[ˈɪnstɪtjuːt]
2.vt (start, reform) → introdurre; (inquiry, investigation) → avviare, aprire; (legal proceedings) → intentare
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institute

(ˈinstitjuːt) noun
a society or organization, or the building it uses. There is a lecture at the Philosophical Institute tonight. Instituut مَعْهَد институт instituto ústav das Institut institut ίδρυμα, ινστιτούτοinstituto instituut موسسه؛ انجمن instituutti institutמכון, מוסד संस्थान institut intézet institut stofnun istituto 研究所 학회, 협회 institutas institūts institusi instituutinstituttinstytut بنسټ ايښودل تاسيسول، ټولنه، موسسه instituto institut институт ústav inštitut institut institut สถาบัน enstitü 學院, 協會 інститут; заклад ادارہ Viện Nghiên cứu 学院,协会,学会
verb
to start or establish. When was the Red Cross instituted? gestig يُؤسِّس учредявам instituir založit, ustavit einrichten oprette αρχίζω, ιδρύωfundar, establecer asutama ایجاد کردن panna alulle fonder לְייַסֵד संस्थापित करना utemeljiti alapít mendirikan stofna istituire 設ける 설립하다 įkurti []dibināt; organizēt mendirikan instellenopprette, innstifte, foranstaltezałożyć تاسيسول instituir a fonda учреждать založiť ustanoviti osnovati inrätta, grunda, stifta จัดตั้ง; ริเริ่ม kurmak, tesis etmek 建立, 創立 встановлювати; засновувати قائم کرنا xây dựng 建立,创立
ˌinstiˈtution noun
1. the act of instituting or process of being instituted. instelling تَأسيس، إقامَه учредяване instituição ustavení, zřízení die Errichtung oprettelse ίδρυση, καθιέρωση, θεσμόςinstitución asutamine ایجاد؛ بنیان گذاری perustaminen fondationהנהגה संस्था utemeljenje alapítás pendirian stofnun istituzione 設立 설립 įkūrimas []dibināšana; organizēšana pendirian oprichtinginnføring, opprettelsezałożenie بنسټ ايښودنه، منل شوى قانون يا رواج، تعامل تاسيونه، ټولنه، موسسه instituição constituire; insti­tuire установление; учреждение zavedenie ustanovitev institucija inrättande การจัดตั้ง kurma 建立 заснування; закладання تاسیس کا عمل sự xây dựng 建立
2. (the building used by) an organization etc founded for a particular purpose, especially care of people, or education. schools, hospitals, prisons and other institutions. instelling مؤسَّسَه институция instituição instituce die Einrichtung institution; anstalt ίδρυμαinstitución institutsioon, asutus موسسه ؛ سازمان instituutio établissementמוסד संस्था भवन institucija intézmény lembaga stofnun, stofnunarbygging istituzione, istituto 社会施設 (사회적, 교육적 사업을 위한) ���, 협회, 학회 institucija, įstaiga iestāde; organizācija institusi instellinginstitusjon, byggzakład موسسه instituição aşezământ заведение inštitúcia ustanova institucija institution สถาบัน kuruluş, kurum, müessese 機構(所在建築物) установа; заклад ادارے کی عمارت thể chế 机构
ˌinstiˈtutional adjective
institusioneel مُؤَسَّسي институционален institucional instituční Institutions-... institutionel θεσμικός, ιδρυματικός institucional institutsionaalne سازمانی institutionaalinen institutionnel מוֹסָדִי संस्थानिक institucionalan intézményes institusional stofnunar- istituzionale 制度上の 협회의 institucijos, įstaigos iestādes-; organizācijas- keinstitusian institutioneelinstitusjons- zakładowy, instytucjonalny بنيادى institucional instituţional учреждённый inštitučný uraden institucionalan institutions- เกี่ยวกับสถาบัน kurumsal, kuruluşa ait 機構的 установлений; інституційний اداری thuộc về thể chế 机构的
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