Institution

B2 16+

Pronunciation: /ˌɪnstəˈtuʃən/

Definitions of institution

noun an established law, practice, or custom

Example Sentences

A1 A hospital is an institution where people go to receive medical care.

A2 A library is an institution where you can borrow books and study.

B1 Universities are institutions of higher education that offer degrees in various fields.

B2 The World Health Organization is an international institution focused on global health issues.

C1 The United Nations is an institution that aims to maintain international peace and security.

C2 The International Monetary Fund is an institution that promotes global monetary cooperation and stability.

Examples of institution in a Sentence

formal The institution of marriage has been a cornerstone of society for centuries.

informal My brother just got a job at a financial institution downtown.

slang I can't believe we have to go back to that institution tomorrow.

figurative In her eyes, the institution of family was more important than anything else.

Grammatical Forms of institution

past tense

instituted

plural

institutions

comparative

more institutional

superlative

most institutional

present tense

institutes

future tense

will institute

perfect tense

has instituted

continuous tense

is instituting

singular

institution

positive degree

institutional

infinitive

to institute

gerund

instituting

participle

instituting

Origin and Evolution of institution

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'institution' originated from the Latin word 'institutio', which means establishment or organization.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'institution' has evolved to refer to a wide range of organizations, including educational, governmental, and cultural entities that are established to serve a specific purpose or function within society.