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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The word "institute" in example sentences

The thing that disturbs me most about this institute is they equate legal abortions with safe abortions, and they equate illegal abortions with unsafe abortions. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Rather, we see across the board, from university administration, to institute boards, to corporate managers, that the institute is a good in itself, productive of all its own wealth by its own virtues (thanks to its managers, of course) and owing nothing -- no loyalty, no gratitude, no reward -- to those individuals who made it possible. ❋ Stephen Downes (2010)

For the last three years, we were assisted by the International Education Board; but as the board no longer wishes to continue the appropriations to us, our funds are threatening to run down so that we must try to get money from somewhere else if this institute is to be able to go on working. ❋ Unknown (2007)

This institute is an independent research institution which monitors fiscal, trade and monetary policies and contributes critiques and policy advice. ❋ Unknown (1987)

The institute is run by Rob Miron and Jason Suppa, both of whom spend most of their lives up in the air, leading tree climbs and working as arborists. ❋ Benjamin Percy (2010)

His institute is working on a new study looking at how China might reach the 2025 goal. ❋ Jonathan Watts In Tianjin (2010)

Aaron Belkin, director of the University of California – based Palm Center, a social-research institute, is concerned the military won't accept people who already have close to 20 years of service, because at that point they'd qualify for retirement benefits. ❋ Unknown (2010)

One of the docs at my institute is big into prazosin-for-combat-related-PTSD research. ❋ Greygirlbeast (2010)

One new trend this year, said Mr. Matsusaka of the initiative institute, is the use of ballot measures to deal with wildlife-related issues that legislatures frequently ignore. ❋ Justin Scheck (2010)

IIW institute is one of ther renowned institutes in India and the institute was started in the year 1966 in India. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The cost of each polytechnic institute is around Rs 12 crore and the MHRD has already released Rs. 8 crore towards its first installment. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The institute is not always a good neighbor (noise, primarily, but also sifting dirt from various construction projects), and I wish I could get a tax break by being subject to their disruptions! datingjesus ❋ Unknown (2009)

Yashoda Cancer Institute, Hyderabad based institute is interested to set up a hospital in Orissa. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The institute is a government advisory group that sets dietary standards. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The institute is famous for imparting quality education with all technical and infrastructural facilities. ❋ Unknown (2008)

The institute is affiliated to BPUT and all its courses are approved by the AICTE. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Most of us called the institute simply “the Farber.” ❋ Siddhartha Mukherjee (2010)

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