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Definition of institute
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of institute is as below...
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..
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Imparsonee
::
Imparsonee
(a.)
Presented,
instituted,
and
inducted
into a
rectory,
and in full
possession..
Erect
::
Erect (v. t.) To set up or
establish;
to
found;
to form; to
institute.
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..
Derby
::
Derby (n.) A race for
three-old
horses,
run
annually
at Epsom (near
London),
for the Derby
stakes.
It was
instituted
by the 12th Earl of
Derby,
in
1780..
Paulist
::
Paulist
(n.) A
member
of The
Institute
of the
Missionary
Priests
of St. Paul the
Apostle,
founded
in 1858 by the Rev. I. T.
Hecker
of New York. The
majority
of the
members
were
formerly
Protestants..
Institute
::
Institute
(a.) That which is
instituted,
established,
or
fixed,
as a law,
habit,
or
custom..
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..
Prosecute
::
Prosecute
(v. i.) To
institute
and carry on a legal
prosecution;
as, to
prosecute
for
public
offenses..
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..
Piarist
::
Piarist
(n.) One of a
religious
order who are the
regular
clerks
of the
Scuole
Pie
(religious
schools),
an
institute
of
secondary
education,
founded
at Rome in the last years of the 16th
century..
Institute
::
Institute
(v. t.) To
originate
and
establish;
to
found;
to
organize;
as, to
institute
a
court,
or a
society..
Free
::
Free
(superl.)
Not
arbitrary
or
despotic;
assuring
liberty;
defending
individual
rights
against
encroachment
by any
person
or
class;
instituted
by a free
people;
-- said of a
government,
institutions,
etc..
Institution
::
Institution
(n.) That which
institutes
or
instructs;
a
textbook;
a
system
of
elements
or
rules;
an
institute.
Institute
::
Institute
(p. a.)
Established;
organized;
founded.
Libelant
::
Libelant
(n.) One who
libels;
one who
institutes
a suit in an
ecclesiastical
or
admiralty
court.
Institutive
::
Institutive
(a.)
Tending
or
intended
to
institute;
having
the power to
establish.
Appeal
::
Appeal
(v. t.) An
accusation;
a
process
which
formerly
might be
instituted
by one
private
person
against
another
for some
heinous
crime
demanding
punishment
for the
particular
injury
suffered,
rather
than for the
offense
against
the
public..
Institutional
::
Institutional
(a.)
Instituted
by
authority.
Institute
::
Institute
(n.) The
person
to whom an
estate
is first given by
destination
or
limitation.
Actor
::
Actor (n.) One who
institutes
a suit;
plaintiff
or
complainant.
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