Meaning & Definition of word "Institute"

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    Institute

    /ˈɪn.stɪ.tjuːt/

    noun:

    • 1. an organization or establishment founded for a specific purpose, typically for education or research.
      • Example: The institute offers a range of programs aimed at promoting scientific research.
    • 2. a society or organization having a particular purpose, especially one that is primarily concerned with education.
      • Example: The art institute hosts exhibitions of contemporary artists.

    verb:

    • 1. to set in motion or establish something, such as a system, rule, or procedure.
      • Example: The committee will institute new guidelines for the project.
    • 2. to introduce or establish something.
      • Example: They plan to institute a mentorship program within the company.

    Etymology

    From Latin 'institutum', from 'instituere' meaning 'to establish'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    institute of technology:

    A specialized educational institution focused on engineering and technological disciplines.

    research institute:

    An organization engaged in research and development.

    institute for higher learning:

    An educational organization offering degree programs and advanced studies.

    Related Words

    institution:

    An established organization, especially one dedicated to education, public service, or a specific purpose.

    establish:

    To set up or lay the groundwork for something.

    organization:

    A group of people with a specific purpose, often structured and coordinated.

    Slang Meanings of institute

    Meaning: A place where learning is intensive and serious.

    Example Sentence: That conference felt like an institute of knowledge!

    Meaning: A fun term for any place that feels like it specializes in something serious.

    Example Sentence: We Googled it, and it turned out to be an actual institute, not just an online thing.