institutes
Pronunciation: ['ɪnstɪtjuːts]
Context: "education"
(noun) an institute is a place where people go to learn something specific, like a school for art or technology. It's like a special school focused on one area.
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She is studying at an institute that teaches graphic design.
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There are no institutes in our town that offer advanced science classes.
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What kind of programs does the institute offer?
Context: "organization"
(noun) an institute can also mean a group of people or an organization that works together on research or projects in a certain field, like health or science.
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The institute conducts important research on climate change.
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There are no institutes focusing on wildlife preservation in this region.
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Which institute is leading the research on renewable energy?
Context: "action"
(verb) to institute means to start a new rule, system, or practice. It's when someone begins something important that affects others.
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The school decided to institute a new program for teaching reading skills.
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They did not institute any new rules for safety in the building.
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Did the organization institute any changes to the policy this year?