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Definition of institute
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Institute
(a.) That which is
instituted,
established,
or
fixed,
as a law,
habit,
or
custom..
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Actor
::
Actor (n.) One who
institutes
a suit;
plaintiff
or
complainant.
Institution
::
Institution
(n.) That which
institutes
or
instructs;
a
textbook;
a
system
of
elements
or
rules;
an
institute.
Institutional
::
Institutional
(a.)
Instituted
by
authority.
Institutor
::
Institutor
(n.) One who
institutes,
founds,
ordains,
or
establishes..
Institute
::
Institute
(v. t.) To
begin;
to
commence;
to set on foot; as, to
institute
an
inquiry;
to
institute
a
suit..
Justinian
::
Justinian
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the
Institutes
or laws of the Roman
Justinian.
Institutist
::
Institutist
(n.) A
writer
or
compiler
of, or a
commentator
on,
institutes..
Institute
::
Institute
(p. a.)
Established;
organized;
founded.
Erect
::
Erect (v. t.) To set up or
establish;
to
found;
to form; to
institute.
Institute
::
Institute
(v. t.) To set up; to
establish;
to
ordain;
as, to
institute
laws,
rules,
etc..
Instituter
::
Instituter
(n.) An
institutor.
Institute
::
Institute
(v. t.) To
originate
and
establish;
to
found;
to
organize;
as, to
institute
a
court,
or a
society..
Crescent
::
Crescent
(n.) Any one of three
orders
of
knighthood;
the first
instituted
by
Charles
I., king of
Naples
and
Sicily,
in 1268; the
second
by Rene of
Anjou,
in 1448; and the third by the
Sultan
Selim III., in 1801, to be
conferred
upon
foreigners
to whom
Turkey
might be
indebted
for
valuable
services..
Establish
::
Establish
(a.) To
originate
and
secure
the
permanent
existence
of; to
found;
to
institute;
to
create
and
regulate;
-- said of a
colony,
a
state,
or other
institutions..
Prosecutor
::
Prosecutor
(n.) The
person
who
institutes
and
carries
on a
criminal
suit
against
another
in the name of the
government.
Collate
::
Collate
(v. t.) To
present
and
institute
in a
benefice,
when the
person
presenting
is both the
patron
and the
ordinary;
--
followed
by to..
Institutive
::
Institutive
(a.)
Tending
or
intended
to
institute;
having
the power to
establish.
Curfew
::
Curfew
(n.) The
ringing
of an
evening
bell,
originally
a
signal
to the
inhabitants
to cover
fires,
extinguish
lights,
and
retire
to rest, --
instituted
by
William
the
Conqueror;
also, the bell
itself..
Purim
::
Purim (n.) A
Jewish
festival,
called
also the Feast of Lots,
instituted
to
commemorate
the
deliverance
of the Jews from the
machinations
of
Haman..
Ordain
::
Ordain
(v. t.) To
regulate,
or
establish,
by
appointment,
decree,
or law; to
constitute;
to
decree;
to
appoint;
to
institute..
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