Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference - institute
Institute
institute
n. & v. --n. 1 a a society or organization for the promotion of science, education, etc. b a building used by an institute. 2 Law (usu. in pl.) a digest of the elements of a legal subject (Institutes of Justinian). 3 a principle of instruction. 4 US a brief course of instruction for teachers etc. --v.tr. 1 establish; found. 2 a initiate (an inquiry etc.). b begin (proceedings) in a court. 3 (usu. foll. by to, into) appoint (a person) as a cleric in a church etc. Etymology: ME f. L institutum design, precept, neut. past part. of instituere establish, arrange, teach (as IN-(2), statuere set up)
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I. transitive verb (-tuted; -tuting) see: statute Date: 14th century to establish in a position or office, 2. to originate and get established ; organize , to set going ; inaugurate , ~r or institutor noun II. noun Date: 1546 something that is ~d: as, a. an elementary principle recognized as authoritative, a collection of such principles and precepts, an organization for the promotion of a cause ; association , an educational institution and especially one devoted to technical fields, a usually brief intensive course of instruction on selected topics relating to a particular field ...Толковый словарь английского языка
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