English to Gujarati Dictionary institute

institute

સંસ્થા
definition
verb
the Illinois Department of Conservation instituted a hunt to remove deer
set in motion or establish (something, especially a program, system, or inquiry).
his sons were instituted to his benefice in 1986
appoint (someone) to a position, especially as a cleric.
noun
the Institute for Advanced Studies
a society or organization having a particular object or common factor, especially a scientific, educational, or social one.
The Long Parliament returned the favor by ordering the Second, Third, and Fourth Parts of Coke's Institutes of the Laws of England published posthumously.
a commentary, treatise, or summary of principles, especially concerning law.
translation of 'institute'
શરૂઆત કરવી,
આરંભ કરવો,
શિક્ષણ-સંસ્થા,
સંસ્થા
noun
સંસ્ચા
example
As a volunteer, he is making use of English songs and reading materials to teach old people at the lifelong education 'institute' .
The failure to accept the without prejudice offer led to the need to 'institute' proceedings.
The Stockholm Environment Institute is an independent, international research 'institute' specialising in sustainable development and environment issues.
Some pundits argue that we need to aggressively 'institute' Keynesian policies, while forcing the banks to lend.
In 1914 the government had sufficient trust in its citizens to 'institute' a patriotic scheme whereby lathe hobbyists would make fully functioning artillery shells in their garages.
The team recommended funding a national 'institute' for science and technology.
Why have we allowed ourselves to become customers of Victoria University instead of students at an educational 'institute' ?
First, allow me to tell you about myself; I'm an engineer by training, now working in a science research 'institute' as an environmental researcher.
The 'institute' also organises football tournaments at the school, college and corporate levels.
Those members of our profession involved in the 'institute' should examine their consciences.
In many cases, those affected can 'institute' proceedings in court.
So, as the new season begins, your favorite correspondent has decided to turn over a new leaf and 'institute' some new policies.
It follows that State judicial authorities may be reluctant to prosecute State agents or to 'institute' proceedings against private individuals that might eventually involve State organs.
Alexander G. and Andrea H. agreed to 'institute' legal proceedings.
The last thing you need is a tenant who won't pay rent and then forces you to go to court to 'institute' eviction proceedings.
Others can't meet funeral costs, and some don't even know how to 'institute' legal proceedings.
a research 'institute'
It seems that if such a defence fails, the vexatious litigant does require permission to 'institute' appellate proceedings.
He is a recognized enthusiast in education and devoted $100 million to establish the research 'institute' for theoretical physics.
Faculty and staff in the 'institute' will conduct science-based and socially relevant research on the risks and benefits of genetically modified plant and animal products.
she intended to 'institute' divorce proceedings
Attending a university or science 'institute' is difficult because there is much competition just to get in.
Since I'm trying to 'institute' a policy of transparency here, I have something else to reveal.
a research 'institute'
He would replace a government that is 'instituted' to protect our inalienable rights with one that enforces his own barbaric moral code and bigotry.
The plaintiff had 'instituted' civil proceedings against the police following an investigation under the Police Act 1964, s 49.
Early discharge and outpatient surgery procedures are being 'instituted' to control the cost of health care.
Could I say in relation to it that it is an issue which we would seek to raise in any event by 'instituting' proceedings in the original jurisdiction of the Court.
According to the Mishnah and Jerusalem Talmud, a complex system of internal controls was 'instituted' to sell and distribute items.
A company in liquidation has 'instituted' proceedings under the Trade Practices Act in general equitable principle in the Federal Court.
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