Instituting Meaning in English
word · lemma: institute
ˈɪnstɪˌtutɪŋ
IN-sti-too-ting
ˈɪnstɪtjˌuːtɪŋ
IN-sti-tyoo-ting
Definición
Starting or creating something new, especially a system, rule, or process, in an official or organized way.
Uso & Matices
Used in formal, official, or legal contexts. Commonly found with terms like 'instituting a policy', 'instituting changes', or 'instituting proceedings'. Usually not used for everyday actions.
Spanish: instituirPortuguese (BR): instituirPortuguese (PT): instituirChinese (Simplified): 设立 - 实施Chinese (Traditional): 設立 - 實施Hindi: स्थापित करनाArabic: إقامة - تأسيسBengali: প্রবর্তন করা - স্থাপন করাRussian: вводить - учреждатьJapanese: 導入する - 制定するVietnamese: thiết lập - ban hànhKorean: 도입하다 - 제정하다Turkish: yürürlüğe koymak - başlatmakUrdu: نافذ کرنا - رائج کرناIndonesian: mengadakan - memberlakukan
Oraciones de Ejemplo
The school is instituting new rules for students.
basic
They are instituting a training program for all employees.
basic
The government is instituting new tax laws.
basic
After last year’s issues, the company is instituting stricter guidelines.
natural
We’re instituting changes to make things work better for everyone.
natural
Instituting a daily meeting has really improved our team’s communication.
natural