verb

institute

to institute, to establish, to start

They will institute new security procedures.

They will institute new security procedures.

The organization instituted a new training program.

The organisation instituted a new training programme.

((sth.)) to establish or start (sth.) They will institute new rules.

Synonyms: establish, found, create, start

From Latin 'in-' (in) + 'statuere' (to set up). It means to set something up internally.

Think of 'in' + 'statue'. Like placing a statue somewhere, you are formally establishing a new rule or system.

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