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institute
noun
    1. A society or organization which promotes research, education or a particular cause.
      Thesaurus: academy, school, university.
    2. A building or group of buildings used by an institute.
    3. An established law, principle, rule or custom.
    4. A book of laws or principles.
      Form: institutes
verb instituted, instituting
    rather formal:
    1. To set up, establish or organize something.
      Example: instituted a trust fund
      Thesaurus: organize, found, establish, launch, setup.
    2. To initiate something or cause it to begin.
      Example: to institute legal proceedings
      Thesaurus: begin, initiate, start, open.
    3. To appoint someone to, or install them in, a position or office.
Derivative: institutor
noun
    Etymology: 14c: from Latin instituere, institutum to establish.



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