Institute
Word | INSTITUTE |
Character | 9 |
Hyphenation | in sti tute |
Pronunciations | /ˈɪnstɪt(j)uːt/ |
Definitions and meanings of "Institute"
What do we mean by institute?
To establish, organize, or introduce: synonym: establish. transitive verb
To initiate; begin. transitive verb
To establish or invest (someone) in an office or position. transitive verb
An organization founded to promote a cause. noun
An educational institution, especially one for the instruction of technical subjects. noun
The building or buildings housing such an institution. noun
A usually short, intensive workshop or seminar on a specific subject. noun
A principle or rudiment of a particular subject. noun
A digest of or commentary on such principles or rudiments, especially a legal abstract. noun
To set up; establish; put into form and operation; set afoot: as, to institute laws, rules, or regulations; to institute a government or a court; to institute a suit or an investigation.
To establish in an office; appoint; in ecclesiastical use, to assign to a spiritual charge; invest with the cure of souls: used absolutely, or followed by to or into.
To ground or establish in principles; educate; instruct.
An established principle, rule, or law; a settled order. noun
Plural A collection of established laws, rules, or principles; a book of elements, especially in jurisprudence: as, the Institutes of Justinian; Erskine's “Institutes of the Law of Scotland”; Calvin's “Institutes of the Christian Religion.” noun
An established body of persons; an institution; a society or association organized for some specific work, especially of a literary or scientific character: as, a philosophic or educational institute; a mechanics' institute; the Institute of Civil Engineers; the National Institute of France, or specifically the institute (see below). noun
In Scots law, the person to whom the estate is first given in a destination. noun
Instituted; established.
An organization founded to promote a cause
An institution of learning; a college, especially for technical subjects
The building housing such an institution
The act of instituting; institution.
That which is instituted, established, or fixed, such as a law, habit, or custom.
The person to whom an estate is first given by destination or limitation.
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