Pronunciation: /ɪnˈstɪtjʊˌtɔr/
noun a person who establishes or founds an institution or organization
A1 The institutor of the new school welcomed all the students on their first day.
A2 The institutor of the workshop provided clear instructions for the participants.
B1 The institutor of the training program had years of experience in the field.
B2 The institutor of the seminar was well-known for their innovative teaching methods.
C1 The institutor of the research project was awarded a prestigious grant for their work.
C2 The institutor of the conference was a renowned expert in the subject matter.
formal The institutor of the new educational program implemented strict guidelines for the curriculum.
informal The institutor of the team meeting decided to start with introductions.
slang The institutor of the party made sure everyone had a good time.
figurative As the institutor of change in the company, she had to navigate through resistance from the employees.
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