IN'STITUTE, v.t. [L. instituo; in and statuo,to set.] 1. To establish; to appoint; to enact; to form and prescribe; as, to institute laws; to institute rules and regulations.2. To found; to originate and establish, as to institute a new order of nobility; to institute a court.3. To ground or establish in principles; to educate; to instruct; as, to institute children in the principles of a science.4. To begin; to commence; to set in operation; as, to institute an inquiry; to institute a suit.5. To invest with the spiritual part of a benefice or the care of souls.IN'STITUTE, n. [L. institutum.] 1. Established law; settled order.2. Precept; maxim; principle. To make the Stoic institutes thy own.3. A book of elements or principles; particularly, a work containing the principles of the Roman law.
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