单词 | institute |
释义 | in·sti·tute (ĭnstĭ-tt′, -tyt′) tr.v. in·sti·tut·ed, in·sti·tut·ing, in·sti·tutes 1. a. To establish, organize, or introduce: institute wage and price controls. See Synonyms at establish. b. To initiate; begin: institute a search for the missing hikers. 2. To establish or invest (someone) in an office or position. n. 1. An organization founded to promote a cause: a cancer research institute. 2. a. An educational institution, especially one for the instruction of technical subjects. b. The building or buildings housing such an institution. 3. A usually short, intensive workshop or seminar on a specific subject. 4. Archaic a. A principle or rudiment of a particular subject. b. institutes A digest of or commentary on such principles or rudiments, especially a legal abstract. [Middle English instituten, from Latin īnstituere, īnstitūt-, to establish : in-, in; see IN-2 + statuere, to set up; see stā- in the Appendix of Indo-European roots.] insti·tut′er, insti·tu′tor n. |
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