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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61, Paclitaxel's anti-cancer properties were discovered in the late Sixties, as part of a programme sponsored by the National Cancer Institute.
62, An Institute of Agrarian Reform was founded to break up large estates and redistribute them to landless labourers.
63, The Institute plans eventually to extend the service to the whole of West Sussex and Hampshire, about 1 million homes.
64, He made his acting debut at the age of eight in a Bengali play staged at the Commonwealth Institute.
65, E Encourage international Branches and Centres to develop strategies for enhancing the profile of the Institute, and promoting membership growth.
66, The Institute, the research arm of the Justice Department, commissioned the private study on witness intimidation.
67, Art History as a subject was not yet available at Cambridge: she would attach herself to the Courtauld Institute.
68, The National Institute on Drug Abuse has estimated that 1, 000 teens die annually by breathing fumes from easily accessible products.
69, The Institute plans to conduct no further experiments on monkeys.
70, He studied chemistry at Newcastle Mechanics' Institute in the 1830s.
71, Above the solitary institute, with its picture postcard setting, the hillside prayer flags flutter.
72, These kinds of exemptions were regarded as potentially harmful by organizations such as the Royal Town Planning Institute.
73, The mechanics lost out, and the place became a research institute funded by subscribers who attended lectures.
74, MIT is the abbreviation for the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
75, Micron has been developing the PatchSpray system in conjunction with Silsoe Research Institute.
76, This problem is currently being aggravated by the level of charges made by the Institute for conferences and publications.
77, Some one pointed out that there was no adult institute for further education in Northern Ireland.
78, The institute found that only 18 percent of card holders defect to competing grocers, compared with 21 percent for card-less shoppers.
79, All were aspects considered and dismissed by the Institute in its consultative paper.
79, Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
80, His pet project is a biotechnology institute in which state funding will be matched by contributions from the Schering drug company.
81, Liang Xiaoyan was a teacher at the Foreign Studies Institute who debated the meaning of democracy with her students during the demonstrations.
82, The atmosphere in the Institute is always cheerful, busy, encouraging, warm and positive.
83, The Institute of Accountants is holding its conference in Edinburgh this year.
84, The National Cancer Institute was sponsoring more than 30 studies to assess the role of certain nutrients, he said.
85, Violanti, a former state trooper, is a professor of criminal justice at Rochester Institute of Technology.
86, She would dig and cultivate her plants with great gusto and had one of the finest gardens in the Institute compound.
87, The most important task now is to promote to potential employers the benefit of employing members of this Institute.
88, Minnesota, the first state to institute statewide choice, was a different story altogether.
89, One, for the World Resources Institute, compared ten cities that had pay-to-throw schemes with four others that charged flat fees.
90, The paucity of resources, the lack of an intellectual and artistic community in the institute made conditions intolerable.
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