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Definition of institute
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Institute
(v. t.) To
ground
or
establish
in
principles
and
rudiments;
to
educate;
to
instruct.
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Derby
::
Derby (n.) A race for
three-old
horses,
run
annually
at Epsom (near
London),
for the Derby
stakes.
It was
instituted
by the 12th Earl of
Derby,
in
1780..
Prosecution
::
Prosecution
(n.) The party by whom
criminal
proceedings
are
instituted.
Instituter
::
Instituter
(n.) An
institutor.
Institute
::
Institute
(v. t.) To
invest
with the
spiritual
charge
of a
benefice,
or the care of
souls..
Propaganda
::
Propaganda
(n.) The
college
of the
Propaganda,
instituted
by Urban VIII.
(1623-1644)
to
educate
priests
for
missions
in all parts of the
world..
Institute
::
Institute
(a.) That which is
instituted,
established,
or
fixed,
as a law,
habit,
or
custom..
Institute
::
Institute
(v. t.) To set up; to
establish;
to
ordain;
as, to
institute
laws,
rules,
etc..
Institutor
::
Institutor
(n.) A
presbyter
appointed
by the
bishop
to
institute
a
rector
or
assistant
minister
over a
parish
church.
Ordain
::
Ordain
(v. t.) To
regulate,
or
establish,
by
appointment,
decree,
or law; to
constitute;
to
decree;
to
appoint;
to
institute..
Establish
::
Establish
(a.) To
originate
and
secure
the
permanent
existence
of; to
found;
to
institute;
to
create
and
regulate;
-- said of a
colony,
a
state,
or other
institutions..
Appeal
::
Appeal
(v. t.) To
charge
with a
crime;
to
accuse;
to
institute
a
private
criminal
prosecution
against
for some
heinous
crime;
as, to
appeal
a
person
of
felony..
Institute
::
Institute
(v. t.) To
begin;
to
commence;
to set on foot; as, to
institute
an
inquiry;
to
institute
a
suit..
Garter
::
Garter
(n.) The
distinguishing
badge of the
highest
order of
knighthood
in Great
Britain,
called
the Order of the
Garter,
instituted
by
Edward
III.; also, the Order
itself..
Information
::
Information
(v. t.) A
proceeding
in the
nature
of a
prosecution
for some
offens
against
the
government,
instituted
and
prosecuted,
really
or
nominally,
by some
authorized
public
officer
on
behalt
of the
government.
It
differs
from an
indictment
in
criminal
cases
chiefly
in not being based on the
finding
of a grand juri. See
Indictment..
Collate
::
Collate
(v. t.) To
present
and
institute
in a
benefice,
when the
person
presenting
is both the
patron
and the
ordinary;
--
followed
by to..
Appellor
::
Appellor
(n.) The
person
who
institutes
an
appeal,
or
prosecutes
another
for a
crime..
Libelant
::
Libelant
(n.) One who
libels;
one who
institutes
a suit in an
ecclesiastical
or
admiralty
court.
Instituted
::
Instituted
(imp. & p. p.) of
Institut.
Institution
::
Institution
(n.) That which
instituted
or
establishe.
Appeal
::
Appeal
(v. t.) An
accusation;
a
process
which
formerly
might be
instituted
by one
private
person
against
another
for some
heinous
crime
demanding
punishment
for the
particular
injury
suffered,
rather
than for the
offense
against
the
public..
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