Institute
noun
- 1.
- (something, association or organization for a special purpose, building or group of buildings that houses such an organization) វិជ្ជាស្ថាន
- 2.
- វិទ្យាស្ថាន
verb — past tense: instituted ; past participle: instituted ; present participle: instituting ;
- 1.
- បង្កើត, ចាប់ផ្តើម, ចាត់តាំងឡើត
- 2.
- (TRANSITIVE) (to set up, to start, to install in office) institute reforms ចាប់ធ្វើ, អនុវត្ដ, research institute វិទ្យាស្ថានស្រាវជ្រាវ, institute a government ចាត់តាំង, តែងតាំង
Example: Police have institute inquiries into the matter.
ENGLISH MEANING
noun
- 1.
- The act of instituting; institution.
- 2.
- An institution; a society established for the promotion of learning, art, science, etc.; a college; as, the Institute of Technology; also, a building owned or occupied by such an institute; as, the Cooper Institute.
- 3.
- The person to whom an estate is first given by destination or limitation.
adjective
- 1.
- That which is instituted, established, or fixed, as a law, habit, or custom.
- 2.
- 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.
- 3.
- Established; organized; founded.
verb — past tense: instituted ; past participle: instituted ; present participle: instituting ;
- 1.
- (TRANSITIVE) To set up; to establish; to ordain; as, to institute laws, rules, etc.
- 2.
- (TRANSITIVE) To originate and establish; to found; to organize; as, to institute a court, or a society.
- 3.
- (TRANSITIVE) To begin; to commence; to set on foot; as, to institute an inquiry; to institute a suit.
- 4.
- (TRANSITIVE) To ground or establish in principles and rudiments; to educate; to instruct.
- 5.
- (TRANSITIVE) To invest with the spiritual charge of a benefice, or the care of souls.
- 1.
- establish, form, found, raise
- 1.
- abolish, demolish, overthrow, unsettle, upset
- 1.
- To nominate, to appoint