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Meaning of instituted
The primary meaning of the word "instituted" is to establish or introduce something as a regular practice or custom.
Etymology of instituted
The word "instituted" comes from the Latin word "institutus", which is the past participle of "instituere", meaning "to establish or set up"
The word has been used in English since the 15th century to describe the act of establishing or introducing something new
Synonyms
Definitions
- To establish or set up an organization, system, or practice
- To introduce a new custom, practice, or law
- To invest someone with a particular office or role
Usage Examples
- The company instituted a new policy to improve employee benefits
- The university instituted a program to support underrepresented students
- The government instituted a new tax law to increase revenue
Antonyms
abolished
repealed
cancelled
terminated
ended
stopped
discontinued
suspended
nullified
voided
rescinded
revoked
abandoned
deserted
rejected
refused
denied
eliminated
eradicated
extinguished
annihilated
destroyed.