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Synonyms for INSTITUTE
ˈɪn stɪˌtut, -ˌtyutin·sti·tute
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English Synonyms and Antonyms
institute
Synonyms:
authorize, cherish, confirm, continue, enact, establish, introduce, legalize, promote, reinstate, renew, repair, restore, revive, set up, support, sustainAntonyms:
abate, abolish, abrogate, annihilate, annul, destroy, end, end, eradicate, exterminate, extirpate, nullify, obliterate, overthrow, prohibit, remove, repeal, reverse, revoke, set aside, stamp out, subvert, supplant, suppress, terminate
Complete Dictionary of Synonyms and Antonyms
Princeton's WordNet
instituteverb
an association organized to promote art or science or education
establish, found, plant, constitute, instituteverb
set up or lay the groundwork for
"establish a new department"
Synonyms:
engraft, demonstrate, name, ground, implant, set up, install, be, set, base, found, institute, instal, launch, build, appoint, imbed, comprise, prove, represent, form, give, plant, shew, lay down, embed, establish, make up, bring, nominate, make, show, constituteinstitute, bringverb
advance or set forth in court
"bring charges", "institute proceedings"
Synonyms:
get, bestow, fetch, play, make for, convey, found, institute, contribute, wreak, lend, work, land, plant, take, establish, add, bring, bring in, impart, constitute
Dictionary of English Synonymes
instituteverb
Synonyms:
establish, found, originate, appoint, settle, fix, enact, ordain, set upinstituteverb
Synonyms:
begin, commence, set in operationinstituteverb
Synonyms:
invest with a sacred office, invest with the care of soulsinstitutenoun
institutenoun
institutenoun
Synonyms:
school, academy, gymnasium, seminary, place of education
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Words popularity by usage frequency
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#19 | be | |
#77 | get | |
#108 | name | |
#125 | work | |
#132 | make | |
#141 | add | |
#148 | support | |
#189 | set | |
#246 | take | |
#268 | show | |
#295 | found | |
#368 | form | |
#409 | college | |
#516 | play | |
#555 | give | |
#773 | land | |
#988 | base | |
#1043 | institute | |
#1048 | build | |
#1056 | continue | |
#1346 | ground | |
#1425 | bring | |
#1549 | plant | |
#1666 | repair | |
#1805 | begin | |
#2003 | install | |
#2406 | promote | |
#2725 | academy | |
#2976 | represent | |
#3085 | establish | |
#3146 | institution | |
#3232 | launch | |
#3358 | confirm | |
#3410 | contribute | |
#4340 | prove | |
#4615 | demonstrate | |
#5050 | introduce | |
#5701 | restore | |
#6187 | invest | |
#6492 | constitute | |
#7411 | organize | |
#8383 | renew | |
#8987 | institutes | |
#10918 | authorize | |
#11256 | sustain | |
#12149 | appoint | |
#12977 | convey | |
#13499 | institut | |
#13950 | comprise | |
#14025 | lend | |
#14104 | fetch | |
#15717 | implant | |
#17242 | erect | |
#17532 | nominate | |
#21569 | originate | |
#22863 | instituto | |
#22955 | enact | |
#23117 | revive | |
#23464 | embed | |
#25495 | cherish | |
#32596 | impart | |
#37650 | reinstate | |
#41815 | istituto | |
#43431 | legalize | |
#43455 | bestow | |
#44303 | shew | |
#51515 | wreak | |
#63398 | instal | |
#73610 | ordain | |
#74033 | instituut | |
#90190 | induct | |
#116532 | unitar | |
#122258 | instytut | |
#149044 | iig | |
#153694 | unrisd | |
#218327 | imbed | |
#240170 | unidir | |
#245414 | instraw | |
#313545 | engraft |
How to use INSTITUTE in a sentence?
When I see Israel institute laws that recognize it as a Jewish state and does not recognize the other religions that are living in it, and we still uphold it as a democracy in the Middle East I almost chuckle because I know that if we see that any other society we would criticize it, call it out, we do that to Iran, we do that to any other place that sort of upholds its religion. And I see that now happening with Saudi Arabia and so I am aggravated, truly, in those contradictions.
Dr. Gary Gibbons, director of the NIH's National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute said. Blood pressure is measured by two numbers : the systolic pressure and the diastolic pressure. The systolic pressure is the top number while the diastolic pressure is the bottom number. The current blood pressure guidelines suggest that the systolic pressure( the top number) should be around 150 to 160. This study recommends that doctors try to keep the systolic pressure should be under at least 120. This is especially true for people over age 50. High blood pressure key statistics : • About 70 million American adults have high blood pressure, meaning 1 in every 3 adults • Only about half of people with high blood pressure have their condition under control. • Nearly 1 out of every 3 American adults has pre-hypertension( when the blood pressure numbers are higher than normal, but not yet in the range of high blood pressure) • Women are about as likely as men to develop high blood pressure during their lifetimes. • However, for people who are younger than 45, high blood pressure affects more men than women. For people 65 or older, high blood pressure affects more women than men. The study involved more than 9,300 people who were aged 50 and older. The study participants were all at an increased risk for heart disease or kidney disease. Half of the participants received an average of two medications which were supposed to lower their systolic pressure below 140. The other half of the participants received an average of three medications to lower their systolic pressure below 120. The results showed that the participants who were able to get their systolic pressure below 120 had significant health benefits. Those who got their systolic pressure under 120 had a 25 percent lower risk of death. They also had a 30 percent lower risk of cardiovascular problems such as heart attack and stroke. This study provides potentially lifesaving information that will be useful to health care providers as they consider the best treatment options for some of their patients, particularly those over the age of 50.
Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, dismissed the idea that the virus could have come from a lab. It was a massive failure in judgment for a prominent public health official, during the campaign, Biden said, I'll choose science over fiction.' Now is his chance to make good on that promise and fire Dr. Fauci.
Government is instituted for the common good; for the protection, safety, prosperity, and happiness of the people; and not for profit, honor, or private interest of any one man, family, or class of men; therefore, the people alone have an incontestable, unalienable, and indefeasible right to institute government; and to reform, alter, or totally change the same, when their protection, safety, prosperity, and happiness require it.
Most IoT devices that lack security by design simply pass the security responsibility to the consumer, thus, treating the customers as techno-crash test dummies. James Scott, Senior Fellow, Institute for Critical Infrastructure Technology
Translations for INSTITUTE
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- أنشأ, معهدArabic
- ústavCzech
- institutDanish
- initiieren, Institut, einführen, instituierenGerman
- ινστιτούτοGreek
- اینستیتوPersian
- perustaa, instituutti, ammattikorkeakoulu, opisto, käynnistääFinnish
- institut, lancer, fonder, instituerFrench
- stèidheachadhScottish Gaelic
- מכון, מוסד, ייסדHebrew
- संस्थाHindi
- istitutoItalian
- 学院, 大学Japanese
- institutMalay
- instituttNorwegian
- instituutDutch
- institutoPortuguese
- institutRomanian
- институтRussian
- zavodSerbo-Croatian
- inštitútSlovene
- inrätta, institutSwedish
- நிறுவனம்Tamil
- enstitüTurkish
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