0 an organization where people do a particular type of scientific, educational, or social work, or the buildings that it uses:
the Massachusetts Institute of Technology
1 to start or cause a system, rule, legal action, etc. to exist:
She is threatening to institute legal proceedings against the hospital.
2 to put into effect; cause to be used:
These are some of the safety guidelines we’ve instituted in our hotels.
3 an organization whose purpose is to advance the study of a particular subject:
4 an organization where people do a particular kind of scientific, educational, etc. work, or the buildings which it uses :
the Massachusetts Institute of Technology
5 an organization of people who all do the same kind of work:
the Institute of Directors
6 to start or introduce a system, rule, legal action, etc.:
They promised to institute new guidelines in the wake of the scandal.
The institute derives all its money from foreign investments.
The state of Michigan has endowed three institutes to do research for industry.
The institute awards three research fellowships each year.
The first is the period when a government institutes its first modern welfare policies.
After the campaign an intensive surveillance system was instituted and physicians were required to notify suspected cases.
The structural problems with which the academic institutes have had to contend, are of a passing nature.
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