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Definition of institute
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Institute
(v. t.) To
invest
with the
spiritual
charge
of a
benefice,
or the care of
souls..
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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..
Lazarite
::
Lazarite
(n.) One of the
Congregation
of the
Priests
of the
Mission,
a
religious
institute
founded
by
Vincent
de Paul in 1624, and
popularly
called
Lazarists
or
Lazarites
from the
College
of St.
Lazare
in
Paris,
which was
occupied
by them until
1792..
Prosecutor
::
Prosecutor
(n.) The
person
who
institutes
and
carries
on a
criminal
suit
against
another
in the name of the
government.
Sue
::
Sue (v. t.) To seek
justice
or right from, by legal
process;
to
institute
process
in law
against;
to bring an
action
against;
to
prosecute
judicially..
Paulist
::
Paulist
(n.) A
member
of The
Institute
of the
Missionary
Priests
of St. Paul the
Apostle,
founded
in 1858 by the Rev. I. T.
Hecker
of New York. The
majority
of the
members
were
formerly
Protestants..
Institute
::
Institute
(a.) The act of
instituting;
institution.
Institutor
::
Institutor
(n.) A
presbyter
appointed
by the
bishop
to
institute
a
rector
or
assistant
minister
over a
parish
church.
Institutive
::
Institutive
(a.)
Tending
or
intended
to
institute;
having
the power to
establish.
Shastra
::
Shastra
(n.) A
treatise
for
authoritative
instruction
among the
Hindoos;
a book of
institutes;
especially,
a
treatise
explaining
the
Vedas..
Institute
::
Institute
(v. t.) To
ground
or
establish
in
principles
and
rudiments;
to
educate;
to
instruct.
Ambrosian
::
Ambrosian
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to St.
Ambrose;
as, the
Ambrosian
office,
or
ritual,
a
formula
of
worship
in the
church
of
Milan,
instituted
by St.
Ambrose..
Libelant
::
Libelant
(n.) One who
libels;
one who
institutes
a suit in an
ecclesiastical
or
admiralty
court.
Imparsonee
::
Imparsonee
(a.)
Presented,
instituted,
and
inducted
into a
rectory,
and in full
possession..
Institute
::
Institute
(v. t.) To
originate
and
establish;
to
found;
to
organize;
as, to
institute
a
court,
or a
society..
Purim
::
Purim (n.) A
Jewish
festival,
called
also the Feast of Lots,
instituted
to
commemorate
the
deliverance
of the Jews from the
machinations
of
Haman..
Passover
::
Passover
(n.) A feast of the Jews,
instituted
to
commemorate
the
sparing
of the
Hebrews
in
Egypt,
when God,
smiting
the
firstborn
of the
Egyptians,
passed
over the
houses
of the
Israelites
which were
marked
with the blood of a
lamb..
Institutor
::
Institutor
(n.) One who
institutes,
founds,
ordains,
or
establishes..
Institute
::
Institute
(v. t.) To
begin;
to
commence;
to set on foot; as, to
institute
an
inquiry;
to
institute
a
suit..
Instituted
::
Instituted
(imp. & p. p.) of
Institut.
Prosecution
::
Prosecution
(n.) The party by whom
criminal
proceedings
are
instituted.
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