instituted 的 2 个定义
in·sti·tut·ed, in·sti·tut·ing.
- to set up; establish; organize: to institute a government.
- to inaugurate; initiate; start: to institute a new course in American literature.
- to set in operation: to institute a lawsuit.
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- a society or organization for carrying on a particular work, as of a literary, scientific, or educational character.
- the building occupied by such a society.
- Education. an institution, generally beyond the secondary school level, devoted to instruction in technical subjects, usually separate but sometimes organized as a part of a university.a unit within a university organized for advanced instruction and research in a relatively narrow field of subject matter.a short instructional program set up for a special group interested in a specialized field or subject.
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instituted 近义词
begin; put into operation
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- The institute is tapped into a community network, where about 200 people contribute with the help of special toilets that separate urine from poo.
- One of the pillars of this institute will also be to combine the research mission with training mathematicians how to communicate outside of their own bubble.
- This institute is part of the University of Iowa’s Carver College of Medicine.
- I was speaking to a small class of game design students at a media institute in central Johannesburg, delivering a lecture on how to translate images into narrative, when I felt the first text vibrate against my chest.
- The research institute, formed of a partnership between the London School of Economics and global asset managers, was founded to assess and assist corporations as the world transitions to a zero-carbon economy.
- It was instituted in 1983, at the height of the AIDS crisis.
- The adapted course is set to be instituted in high schools nationwide this fall.
- Many publicly held firms instituted mandatory retirement ages of 65 or 70.
- Sterling refused her check and instituted eviction proceedings.
- Both have instituted cuts on the order of 20 percent for every household.
- He also instituted primary schools in every commune, and started an cole Normale for the training of teachers.
- That to secure these rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just Powers from the consent of the governed.
- An inquiry was instituted; but the result not only disappointed but utterly confounded the accusers.
- This military body, consisting of trained captives, was first instituted by the third Amurath, in 1362.
- Had it not been for the Everlasting Covenant, the rite of sacrifice had not been instituted, and a priesthood had not been.