Synonym: begin, create, establish, establishment, form, foundation, launch, organization, organize, school, set up, society. Similar words: constitute, institution, institutional, substitute, destitute, constitution, constitutional, unconstitutional. Meaning: ['ɪnstɪtuːt /-tjuːt] n. an association organized to promote art or science or education. v. 1. set up or lay the groundwork for 2. advance or set forth in court.
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31, The Institute is intended to promote an understanding of the politics and culture of the Arab world.
32, They're going to start an advanced course in English at that institute.
33, The Institute says that an unidentified virus is to blame for the syndrome.
34, The research institute needs funds in order to carry on its valuable work.
35, We were both on the staff of the British Film Institute at the time.
36, She's an active member of the Women's Institute and is always organizing talks for her local group.
37, The Institute will host a special two-day workshop on new building materials.
38, The Institute spends a lot of time scratching its head about how to boost American productivity.
39, The competition is open to all paid-up members of the Women's Institute.
40, He thought of trying for a position in a research institute.
41, The Cranfield Press is the publishing arm of the Cranfield Institute of Technology.
42, He is a key figure in the Institute of Mathematics.
43, We had no choice but to institute court proceedings against the airline.
44, The hottest show in town was the Monet Exhibition at the Art Institute.
45, We will institute a number of measures to better safeguard the public.
46, Others have become examiners for the Institute of Linguists.
47, Priority booking for Institute lectures, seminars and courses.
48, The student, disabled by his disease, was referred in 1976 to the National Institute of Mental Health.
49, They also enclose stamped addressed envelopes so that these samples can be returned to the Institute with little trouble.
49, Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
50, In 1916, a bill was introduced in Congress to institute federal censorship on films, mostly to protect young people.
51, Council approved a five-year Corporate Plan for the Institute, and this was circulated to members.
52, But the survey has failed to detect any improvement in confidence and the institute is blaming political uncertainties.
53, I hated her because she was rich and lived in a big brownstone up near Stevens Institute of Technology.
54, The cancer institute met the major costs of discovery, but Glaxo claims it is recovering costs.
55, He took a leading part in the formation of the Institute of Marine Engineers and was elected the first president in 1889.
56, The nationally-developed unit has been produced with the assistance of the Institute of Quality Assurance.
57, The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety is a research group funded by automobile insurance companies.
58, The National Cancer Institute has recently published new easy-to-understand, large-print publications on cancer prevention and treatment.
59, Ian Wilmut, of the Roslin Institute, near Edinburgh, has already accomplished this feat in his second cloned sheep.
60, In a dusty room in the Pearce Institute the children sat round in a circle.
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