Definitions for institute
  • Institute (p. a.) - Established; organized; founded.
  • Institute (v. t.) - To set up; to establish; to ordain; as, to institute laws, rules, etc.
  • Institute (v. t.) - To originate and establish; to found; to organize; as, to institute a court, or a society.
  • Institute (v. t.) - To nominate; to appoint.
  • Institute (v. t.) - To begin; to commence; to set on foot; as, to institute an inquiry; to institute a suit.
  • Institute (v. t.) - To ground or establish in principles and rudiments; to educate; to instruct.
  • Institute (v. t.) - To invest with the spiritual charge of a benefice, or the care of souls.
  • Institute (a.) - The act of instituting; institution.
  • Institute (a.) - That which is instituted, established, or fixed, as a law, habit, or custom.
  • Institute (a.) - Hence: An elementary and necessary principle; a precept, maxim, or rule, recognized as established and authoritative; usually in the plural, a collection of such principles and precepts; esp., a comprehensive summary of legal principles and decisions; as, the Institutes of Justinian; Coke's Institutes of the Laws of England. Cf. Digest, n.
  • Institute (n.) - An institution; a society established for the promotion of learning, art, science, etc.; a college; as, the Institute of Technology; also, a building owned or occupied by such an institute; as, the Cooper Institute.
  • Institute (n.) - The person to whom an estate is first given by destination or limitation.
  • Instituted (imp. & p. p.) - of Institute
  • Instituter (n.) - An institutor.
  • Instituters - Sorry, we do not have a definition for this word
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  • Instituting (p. pr. & vb. n.) - of Institute
  • Institution (n.) - The act or process of instituting; as: (a) Establishment; foundation; enactment; as, the institution of a school.
  • Institution (n.) - Instruction; education.
  • Institution (n.) - The act or ceremony of investing a clergyman with the spiritual part of a benefice, by which the care of souls is committed to his charge.
  • Institution (n.) - That which instituted or established
  • Institution (n.) - Established order, method, or custom; enactment; ordinance; permanent form of law or polity.
  • Institution (n.) - An established or organized society or corporation; an establishment, especially of a public character, or affecting a community; a foundation; as, a literary institution; a charitable institution; also, a building or the buildings occupied or used by such organization; as, the Smithsonian Institution.
  • Institution (n.) - Anything forming a characteristic and persistent feature in social or national life or habits.
  • Institution (n.) - That which institutes or instructs; a textbook; a system of elements or rules; an institute.
  • Institutional (a.) - Pertaining to, or treating of, institutions; as, institutional legends.
  • Institutional (a.) - Instituted by authority.
  • Institutional (a.) - Elementary; rudimental.
  • Institutionalism - Sorry, we do not have a definition for this word
  • Institutionality - Sorry, we do not have a definition for this word
  • Institutionally - Sorry, we do not have a definition for this word
  • Institutions - Sorry, we do not have a definition for this word
  • Institutive (a.) - Tending or intended to institute; having the power to establish.
  • Institutive (a.) - Established; depending on, or characterized by, institution or order.
  • Institutively (adv.) - In conformity with an institution.
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