Pronunciation: /ˌɪnstəˈtuʃən/
noun an established law, practice, or custom
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.
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.
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