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InstitutingInstitute In"sti*tute, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Instituted; p.
pr. & vb. n. Instituting.]
1. To set up; to establish; to ordain; as, to institute laws,
rules, etc.
2. To originate and establish; to found; to organize; as, to
institute a court, or a society.
Whenever any from of government becomes destructive
of these ends it is the right of the people to alter
or to abolish it, and to institute a new government.
--Jefferson
(Decl. of
Indep. ).
3. To nominate; to appoint. [Obs.]
We institute your Grace To be our regent in these
parts of France. --Shak.
4. To begin; to commence; to set on foot; as, to institute an
inquiry; to institute a suit.
And haply institute A course of learning and
ingenious studies. --Shak.
5. To ground or establish in principles and rudiments; to
educate; to instruct. [Obs.]
If children were early instituted, knowledge would
insensibly insinuate itself. --Dr. H. More.
6. (Eccl. Law) To invest with the spiritual charge of a
benefice, or the care of souls. --Blackstone.
Syn: To originate; begin; commence; establish; found; erect;
organize; appoint; ordain. Institutional
Institutional In`sti*tu"tion*al, a.
1. Pertaining to, or treating of, institutions; as,
institutional legends.
Institutional writers as Rousseau. --J. S. Mill.
2. Instituted by authority.
3. Elementary; rudimental.
Institutionary
Institutionary In`sti*tu"tion*a*ry, a.
1. Relating to an institution, or institutions.
2. Containing the first principles or doctrines; elemental;
rudimentary.
Institutist
Institutist In"sti*tu`tist, n.
A writer or compiler of, or a commentator on, institutes.
[R.] --Harvey.
Institutive
Institutive In"sti*tu`tive, a.
1. Tending or intended to institute; having the power to
establish. --Barrow.
2. Established; depending on, or characterized by,
institution or order. ``Institutive decency.' --Milton.
Institutively
Institutively In"sti*tu`tive*ly adv.
In conformity with an institution. --Harrington.
Superinstitution
Superinstitution Su`per*in`sti*tu"tion, n.
One institution upon another, as when A is instituted and
admitted to a benefice upon a title, and B instituted and
admitted upon the presentation of another. --Bailey.
Meaning of Instituti from wikipedia
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Monetary Fund (IMF), 9
October 2010.
Albania and the IMF "
Instituti i Statistikave" (PDF).
Instituti i
Statistikave – Tiranë.
Archived from the
original (PDF)...
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Research (Albanian:
Instituti i Kërkimeve Shkencore) took over, and was
renamed in 1948 to
Institute of
Sciences (Albanian:
Instituti i Shkencave). As its...
- The Book of the
First Monks (Latin:
Decem Libri –
Liber de
Institutione Primorum Monacharum) is a
medieval Catholic book in the
contemplative and eremitic...
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Young school girls from the
Instituti Femnor "Nana Mbretneshë"
performing the
Zogist salute...
- The
Institute of
Statistics (Albanian:
Instituti i
Statistikave – INSTAT) is an
independent public legal entity tasked with
producing official statistics...
- 1951. It was
first called "High
Institute of Agriculture" (Albanian:
Instituti i Lartë Bujqësor). It
received its
current name in 1991.
Today it is the...
- The
Queen Mother Pedagogical Institute (Albanian:
Instituti Femnuer "Nana Mbretneshë"), was a women's
pedagogical high school,
created in 1933 in Tirana...
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Albanological Institute of
Pristina (Albanian:
Instituti Albanologjik i Prishtinës or
Instituti Albanologjik – Prishtinë) is the main
Institute of Albanology...
- qui
ipsorum lingua Celtae,
nostra Galli appellantur. Hi
omnes lingua,
institutis,
legibus inter se differunt.
Gallos ab
Aquitanis Garumna flumen, a Belgis...
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Encyclopaedia Biblica vol. 3,
Instituti Bialik, p. 296 Aharoni,
Yohanan (1962), "חרמון", in
Encyclopaedia Biblica vol. 3,
Instituti Bialik, p. 294–5 Aharoni...