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institute
noun as in law; custom
verb as in begin; put into operation
Example Sentences
Republicans have also argued the healthcare extensions Democrats are looking for will cost American taxpayers more money and were instituted to manage Covid-era complexities that no longer exist.
Goodall founded the institute that bears her name to expand and carry on her work with chimps — a project that has been running for nearly 65 years — and, just as important, to educate humans.
He decided to open an English teaching centre - but was forced to take this online when authorities imposed restrictions on educational institutes, he says.
According to the institute, the US has been demonstrating similar "concerning" trends - trends they say are moving at a pace unprecedented in modern American history.
“These proceedings against the defendant were instituted unlawfully and are null,” Goldspring said, releasing Ó hAnnaidh to raucous cheers from Kneecap supporters — including the rapper’s parents — in the courtroom.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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