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Meaning of instituting
The primary meaning of "instituting" is the act of establishing or introducing something, such as a system, policy, or practice.
Etymology of instituting
The word "instituting" comes from the Latin word "instituere," which means "to establish" or "to set up"
The Latin word is a combination of "in" (meaning "in" or "on") and "statuere" (meaning "to set up" or "to establish")
The word has been used in English since the 15th century to describe the act of establishing or introducing something new
Synonyms
establishing
founding
creating
setting up
organizing
initiating
starting
launching
introducing
implementing
enacting
constituting
forming
developing
building
constructing
devising
designing
planning
proposing
promoting
sponsoring
supporting
advocating
pioneering
innovating
originating
beginning
commencing
inaugurating
instituting
introducing
bringing in
ushering in
Definitions
- The act of establishing or introducing something, such as a system, policy, or practice
- * The process of setting up or organizing an institution, such as a university or a government agency
- * The introduction of a new custom, tradition, or way of doing something
Usage Examples
- The company is instituting a new policy to reduce carbon emissions
- * The university is instituting a new program to support undergraduate research
- * The government is instituting a new system to track and prevent tax evasion
Antonyms
abolishing
abolishing
eliminating
removing
canceling
revoking
repealing
terminating
ending
closing
dismantling
disbanding
discontinuing
suspending
postponing
delaying
rejecting
refusing
denying
prohibiting
forbidding
banning
excluding
omitting
neglecting
ignoring