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The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Institute \In"sti*tute\ ([i^]n"st[i^]*t[=u]t), p. a. [L. institutus, p. p. of instituere to place in, to institute, to instruct; pref. in- in + statuere to cause to stand, to set. See Statute .] Established; organized; founded. [Obs.] They have but few ...
Wikipedia
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An institute is a permanent organizational body created for a certain purpose. Institute or institutes may also refer to:
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1510s, "purpose, design," from institute (v.). From 1540s as "an established law." The sense of "organization, society" is from 1828, borrowed from French Institut national des Sciences et des Arts , established 1795 to replace the royal academies, from ...
Wiktionary
Word definitions in Wiktionary
Etymology 1 n. 1 An organization founded to promote a cause 2 An institution of learning; a college, especially for technical subjects 3 The building housing such an institution 4 (context obsolete English) The act of instituting; institution. 5 (context ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
I. noun COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS ■ ADJECTIVE national ▪ The report recommends the setting up of a national environment institute and national education programmes. ▪ Maruja Pachón, director of the national film institute , had been held since Nov. 7, 1990. ...
Usage examples of institute.
We came here when we escaped from an institute in Said Ababa two years ago.
Yet when this great man, after whom Linnaeus himself named the baobab tree Adansonia digitata, was invited to become a member of the Institute a little before I had the honour of addressing it, he did not possess a whole shirt nor yet an untorn pair of breeches in which he could attend, still less a coat, God rest his soul.
That fifty years hence, these scourges of humanity will be curable by the administration of any remedy, to be hereafter discovered by experimentation on animals,--in the Rockefeller Institute, for instance,--I have not the slightest faith.
One is the bas-relief signed by Antonianos of Aphrodisias and found some fifty years ago on the property of an agronomic institute, the Fundi Rustici, in the Committee Room of which it is now placed.
This in turn involved us in the proceedings of the Stellar Institute back on Arvel, its rather hectic social rounds as well as its data evaluations.
Hamy, himself a member of the French Institute in question, and one of the best informed scientists in matters relating to Australasian maritime discovery.
Jordan, Kuwait, Qatar, Bahrain, and Yemen have instituted democratic changes that appear to be building momentum for greater reforms.
Confederate doorman Banat had taken it upon himself to institute a new system of doorkeeping.
Bionetics Laboratories, a subsidiary of Litton Industries, under contract to the National Cancer Institute, on the effects of 123 chemical compounds in bioassays on 20,000 mice covering periods of up to eighty-four weeks.
Successful activated transfer of mammalian genes, Virunga Biocontrol Institute.
Virunga Biocontrol Institute was built in the hills overlooking Lake Kivu, at the southern edge of the Virunga range.
Eugene Johnson, the civilian biohazard expert who was running the Ebola research program at the Institute, had a reputation for being a little bit wild.
What Johnson did not know at the time, but what he sensed almost instinctively after the failure of the Kitum Cave expedition, was that the knowledge and experience he gained inside a cover in Africa, and the space suits and biohazard gear he carried back with him to the Institute, might serve him well at another time and in another place.
The most prestigious scientific institute in Germany, the Kaiser Wilhelm institute for Anthropology, Human Genetics, and Eugenics, the German Research Council, and their extensive biomedical and eugenics research programs, had no qualms about the killing of so-called inferior and polluted races.
Ben was presenting a major research project from the Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, with all the prestige that automatically conferred.