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noun
noun:
institute; plural noun:
institutes
an organization having a particular purpose, especially one that is involved with science, education, or a specific profession.
"the Institute of Architects"
Similar:
organization
establishment
institution
foundation
centre
academy
school
college
university
conservatory
seminary
centre of learning
seat of learning
society
association
federation
group
circle
fellowship
body
league
union
alliance
guild
consortium
concern
corporation
institution
an organization founded for a religious, educational, professional, or social purpose.
"an academic institution"
Similar:
organization
establishment
institute
foundation
centre
academy
school
college
university
conservatory
seminary
centre of learning
seat of learning
society
association
federation
group
circle
fellowship
body
league
union
alliance
guild
consortium
concern
corporation
- an organization providing residential care for people with special needs.
"about 5 per cent of elderly people live in institutions"
Similar:
home
residential care
- an established official organization having an important role in a society, such as the Church or parliament.
"the institutions of democratic government"
- a large company or other organization involved in financial trading.
"City institutions"
- 2.
an established law or practice.
"the institution of marriage"
Similar:
practice
custom
phenomenon
fact
procedure
convention
usage
tradition
rite
ritual
fashion
use
habit
wont
method
system
routine
way
policy
idea
notion
concept
rule
law
modus operandi
praxis
- INFORMAL
a well-established and familiar person or custom.
"he soon became something of a national institution"
- 3.
the action of instituting something.
"a delay in the institution of proceedings"
Similar:
installation
instatement
induction
investiture
inauguration
introduction
swearing in
initiation
ordination
consecration
anointing
enthronement
coronation
crowning
appointment
putting in
creation
launch
launching
start
starting
beginning
setting in motion
putting in motion
getting under way
getting going
getting off the ground
instigation
setting up
founding
foundation
establishment
organization
activation
actuation
generation
origination
commencement
Opposite:
dismissal
defrocking
halting
cancellation
ending
Origin