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1.
Established;
organized;
founded.
Source : opted (
80914
) - auto
2.
To
set
up
;
to
establish
;
to
ordain
;
as,
to
institute
laws,
rules,
etc.
Source : opted (
80917
) - auto
3.
To
originate
and
establish
;
to
found
;
to
organize
;
as,
to
institute
a
court
,
or a
society
.
Source : opted (
80918
) - auto
4.
To
nominate
;
to
appoint
.
Source : opted (
80919
) - auto
5.
To
begin
;
to
commence
;
to
set
on
foot
;
as,
to
institute
an
inquiry
;
to
institute
a
suit
.
Source : opted (
80920
) - auto
6.
To
ground
or
establish
in principles and rudiments;
to
educate
;
to
instruct
.
Source : opted (
80921
) - auto
7.
To
invest
with the
spiritual
charge
of a
benefice
,
or the
care
of souls.
Source : opted (
80922
) - auto
8.
The
act
of instituting;
institution
.
Source : opted (
80923
) - auto
9.
That which is instituted,
established,
or fixed,
as a
law
,
habit
,
or
custom
.
Source : opted (
80924
) - auto
10.
Hence
:
An
elementary
and
necessary
principle
;
a
precept
,
maxim
,
or
rule
,
recognized as established and
authoritative
;
usually
in the
plural
,
a
collection
of
such
principles and precepts;
esp.
,
a
comprehensive
summary
of
legal
principles and decisions;
as,
the Institutes of
Justinian
;
Coke's Institutes of the Laws of
England
.
Cf
.
Digest
,
n.
Source : opted (
80925
) - auto
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