Institute

B2 16+

Pronunciation: /ˈɪnstɪˌtjut/

Definitions of institute

noun an organization having a particular purpose, especially one that is involved with science, education, or a specific profession

Example Sentences

A1 I am studying English at an institute.

A2 The institute offers courses in various subjects.

B1 The institute provides training programs for professionals.

B2 The institute conducts research in the field of renewable energy.

C1 The institute is renowned for its cutting-edge research in neuroscience.

C2 The institute has collaborations with leading universities around the world.

Examples of institute in a Sentence

formal The institute is known for its groundbreaking research in the field of neuroscience.

informal I'm thinking of enrolling in that institute for my postgraduate studies.

slang That institute is lit, you should definitely check it out.

figurative In her mind, the institute represented a beacon of hope for a better future.

Grammatical Forms of institute

past tense

instituted

plural

institutes

comparative

more institute

superlative

most institute

present tense

institutes

future tense

will institute

perfect tense

have instituted

continuous tense

is instituting

singular

institute

positive degree

institute

infinitive

to institute

gerund

instituting

participle

instituting

Origin and Evolution of institute

First Known Use: 0014 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'institute' comes from the Latin word 'institutum', which means 'established' or 'set up'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'institute' has evolved to refer to an organization or establishment dedicated to a particular cause or activity, such as a research institute or educational institute.