institute
/ˈɪnstɪtjuːt/noun, verb3 syllables
Institute means: set up or lay the groundwork for.
Synonyms for institute5
verb, as in set up or lay the groundwork for
verb, as in advance or set forth in court
What does institute mean?3
verb
1
set up or lay the groundwork for“establish a new department”
2
advance or set forth in court“bring charges”
noun
1
an association organized to promote art or science or education
Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.
Institute in a sentence
- After a brief hiatus, he resumed his position at the institute.AlanF_US
- We have established the institute with a view to facilitating the research.sans
- He bestowed a large amount of money on the institute.shekitten
- Santiago began his residency in a medical institute.Amastan
- My brother's got a fascinating job in an environmental research institute.WarsawWill
- What did the committee of the institute say?carlosalberto
- The education in that institute is simply pathetic.marcelostockle
- A new classroom building was built in our institute last year.eastasiastudent
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Forms of institute
as a noun
- plural
- institutes
as a verb
- past tense
- instituted
- present participle
- instituting
- third-person singular
- institutes
- past participle
- instituted