Institute

Noun

 * 1) An organization founded to promote a cause
 * I work in a medical research institute.
 * 1) An institution of learning; a college, especially for technical subjects
 * 2) The building housing such an institution

Derived terms

 * educational institute
 * research institute
 * academic institute

Verb

 * 1)  to begin or initiate something
 * He instituted the new policy of having children walk through a metal detector to enter school.

Thesaurus
Schule, academy, alliance, association, author, bear, beget, begin, breed, bring about, bring forth, bring to effect, bring to pass, bring up, broach, cause, christen, commence, conceive, constitute, create, decree, decretum, do, ecole, edict, educational institution, effect, effectuate, engender, escuela, establish, establishment, father, float, form, found, foundation, generate, gestate, give birth to, give occasion to, give origin to, give rise to, guild, inaugurate, incept, induct, initiate, install, institution, introduce, launch, law, league, lift up, make, materialize, occasion, ordinance, organization, organize, originate, pioneer, precept, prescript, produce, raise, realize, regulation, ring in, rule, scholastic institution, school, seminary, set afloat, set agoing, set on foot, set up, sire, society, start, start going, start up, statute, teaching institution, turn on, usher in, work

Etymology
From, from  institutus:, past participle of instituo: < in: + statuo:.

Noun

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 * Japanese: 大学 (だいがく, daigaku), 学院 (がくいん, gakuin)
 * Romanian: institut
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 * Spanish: instituto (1-3)


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Verb

 * Arabic: أنشأ
 * Finnish: perustaa, panna alulle, panna toimeen, käynnistää
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Related terms

 * institution
 * institutional