INSTITUTE
Source: 553, 566, 567
institute. institute, appoint, ordaine, begin, or go in hand with.
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institute. Institute, v.t. to establish, appoint, instruct
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In″sti‐tute (ĭn″stĭ‐tūt), p. a. [[L. institutus, p. p. of instituere to place in, to institute, to instruct; pref. in- in + statuere to cause to stand, to set. See Statute.]] Established; organized; founded. They have but few laws. For to a people so instruct and institute, very few to suffice. Robynson (More's Utopia).