slovodefinícia
institution
(mass)
institution
- inštitúcia
institution
(encz)
institution,instituce Pavel Machek; Giza
institution
(encz)
institution,ústav [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač
Institution
(gcide)
Institution \In`sti*tu"tion\, n. [L. institutio: cf. F.
institution.]
[1913 Webster]
1. The act or process of instituting; as:
(a) Establishment; foundation; enactment; as, the
institution of a school.
[1913 Webster]

The institution of God's law is described as
being established by solemn injunction.
--Hooker.
(b) Instruction; education. [Obs.] --Bentley.
(c) (Eccl. Law) The act or ceremony of investing a
clergyman with the spiritual part of a benefice, by
which the care of souls is committed to his charge.
--Blackstone.
[1913 Webster]

2. That which instituted or established; as:
(a) Established order, method, or custom; enactment;
ordinance; permanent form of law or polity.
[1913 Webster]

The nature of our people,
Our city's institutions. --Shak.
(b) An established or organized society or corporation; an
establishment, especially of a public character, or
affecting a community; a foundation; as, a literary
institution; a charitable institution; also, a
building or the buildings occupied or used by such
organization; as, the Smithsonian Institution.
(c) Anything forming a characteristic and persistent
feature in social or national life or habits.
[1913 Webster]

We ordered a lunch (the most delightful of
English institutions, next to dinner) to be
ready against our return. --Hawthorne.
[1913 Webster]

3. That which institutes or instructs; a textbook; a system
of elements or rules; an institute. [Obs.]
[1913 Webster]

There is another manuscript, of above three hundred
years old, . . . being an institution of physic.
--Evelyn.
[1913 Webster]
institution
(wn)
institution
n 1: an organization founded and united for a specific purpose
[syn: institution, establishment]
2: an establishment consisting of a building or complex of
buildings where an organization for the promotion of some
cause is situated
3: a custom that for a long time has been an important feature
of some group or society; "the institution of marriage"; "the
institution of slavery"; "he had become an institution in the
theater"
4: the act of starting something for the first time; introducing
something new; "she looked forward to her initiation as an
adult"; "the foundation of a new scientific society" [syn:
initiation, founding, foundation, institution,
origination, creation, innovation, introduction,
instauration]
5: a hospital for mentally incompetent or unbalanced person
[syn: mental hospital, psychiatric hospital, {mental
institution}, institution, mental home, insane asylum,
asylum]
INSTITUTION
(bouvier)
INSTITUTION, eccl. law. The act by which the ordinary commits the cure of
souls to a person presented to a benefice.

INSTITUTION
(bouvier)
INSTITUTION, political law. That which has been established and settled by
law for the public good; as, the American institutions guaranty to the
citizens all privileges and immunities essential to freedom.

INSTITUTION
(bouvier)
INSTITUTION, practice. The commencement of an action; as, A B has instituted
a suit against C D, to recover damages for a trespass.

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noninstitutional financial sector
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noninstitutional financial sector,
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Institution
(gcide)
Institution \In`sti*tu"tion\, n. [L. institutio: cf. F.
institution.]
[1913 Webster]
1. The act or process of instituting; as:
(a) Establishment; foundation; enactment; as, the
institution of a school.
[1913 Webster]

The institution of God's law is described as
being established by solemn injunction.
--Hooker.
(b) Instruction; education. [Obs.] --Bentley.
(c) (Eccl. Law) The act or ceremony of investing a
clergyman with the spiritual part of a benefice, by
which the care of souls is committed to his charge.
--Blackstone.
[1913 Webster]

2. That which instituted or established; as:
(a) Established order, method, or custom; enactment;
ordinance; permanent form of law or polity.
[1913 Webster]

The nature of our people,
Our city's institutions. --Shak.
(b) An established or organized society or corporation; an
establishment, especially of a public character, or
affecting a community; a foundation; as, a literary
institution; a charitable institution; also, a
building or the buildings occupied or used by such
organization; as, the Smithsonian Institution.
(c) Anything forming a characteristic and persistent
feature in social or national life or habits.
[1913 Webster]

We ordered a lunch (the most delightful of
English institutions, next to dinner) to be
ready against our return. --Hawthorne.
[1913 Webster]

3. That which institutes or instructs; a textbook; a system
of elements or rules; an institute. [Obs.]
[1913 Webster]

There is another manuscript, of above three hundred
years old, . . . being an institution of physic.
--Evelyn.
[1913 Webster]
Institutional
(gcide)
Institutional \In`sti*tu"tion*al\, a.
1. Pertaining to, or treating of, an institution or
institutions; as, institutional legends.
[1913 Webster]

Institutional writers as Rousseau. --J. S. Mill.
[1913 Webster]

2. Instituted by authority.
[1913 Webster]

3. Elementary; rudimental.
[1913 Webster]
Institutionary
(gcide)
Institutionary \In`sti*tu"tion*a*ry\, a.
1. Relating to an institution, or institutions.
[1913 Webster]

2. Containing the first principles or doctrines; elemental;
rudimentary.
[1913 Webster]
noninstitutional
(gcide)
noninstitutional \noninstitutional\ adj.
not institutional. Opposite of institutional.
[WordNet 1.5]
noninstitutionalized
(gcide)
noninstitutionalized \noninstitutionalized\ adj.
not committed to an institution; -- op people. Opposite of
institutionalized.
[WordNet 1.5]
Superinstitution
(gcide)
Superinstitution \Su`per*in`sti*tu"tion\, n.
One institution upon another, as when A is instituted and
admitted to a benefice upon a title, and B instituted and
admitted upon the presentation of another. --Bailey.
[1913 Webster]
correctional institution
(wn)
correctional institution
n 1: a penal institution maintained by the government
depository financial institution
(wn)
depository financial institution
n 1: a financial institution that accepts deposits and channels
the money into lending activities; "he cashed a check at
the bank"; "that bank holds the mortgage on my home" [syn:
depository financial institution, bank, {banking
concern}, banking company]
educational institution
(wn)
educational institution
n 1: an institution dedicated to education
financial institution
(wn)
financial institution
n 1: an institution (public or private) that collects funds
(from the public or other institutions) and invests them in
financial assets [syn: financial institution, {financial
organization}, financial organisation]
institution
(wn)
institution
n 1: an organization founded and united for a specific purpose
[syn: institution, establishment]
2: an establishment consisting of a building or complex of
buildings where an organization for the promotion of some
cause is situated
3: a custom that for a long time has been an important feature
of some group or society; "the institution of marriage"; "the
institution of slavery"; "he had become an institution in the
theater"
4: the act of starting something for the first time; introducing
something new; "she looked forward to her initiation as an
adult"; "the foundation of a new scientific society" [syn:
initiation, founding, foundation, institution,
origination, creation, innovation, introduction,
instauration]
5: a hospital for mentally incompetent or unbalanced person
[syn: mental hospital, psychiatric hospital, {mental
institution}, institution, mental home, insane asylum,
asylum]
institutional
(wn)
institutional
adj 1: relating to or constituting or involving an institution;
"institutional policy"
2: organized as or forming an institution; "institutional
religion" [ant: noninstitutional]
institutionalise
(wn)
institutionalise
v 1: cause to be admitted; of persons to an institution; "After
the second episode, she had to be committed"; "he was
committed to prison" [syn: commit, institutionalize,
institutionalise, send, charge]
institutionalised
(wn)
institutionalised
adj 1: officially placed in or committed to a specialized
institution; "had hopes of rehabilitating the
institutionalized juvenile delinquents" [syn:
institutionalized, institutionalised] [ant:
noninstitutionalised, noninstitutionalized]
2: given the character of an institution or incorporated into a
structured and usually well-established system;
"institutionalized graft"; "institutionalized suicide as
practiced in Japan" [syn: institutionalized,
institutionalised]
institutionalize
(wn)
institutionalize
v 1: cause to be admitted; of persons to an institution; "After
the second episode, she had to be committed"; "he was
committed to prison" [syn: commit, institutionalize,
institutionalise, send, charge]
institutionalized
(wn)
institutionalized
adj 1: officially placed in or committed to a specialized
institution; "had hopes of rehabilitating the
institutionalized juvenile delinquents" [syn:
institutionalized, institutionalised] [ant:
noninstitutionalised, noninstitutionalized]
2: given the character of an institution or incorporated into a
structured and usually well-established system;
"institutionalized graft"; "institutionalized suicide as
practiced in Japan" [syn: institutionalized,
institutionalised]
institutionally
(wn)
institutionally
adv 1: by an institution; "institutionally controlled"
lending institution
(wn)
lending institution
n 1: a financial institution that makes loans
medical institution
(wn)
medical institution
n 1: an institution created for the practice of medicine
mental institution
(wn)
mental institution
n 1: a hospital for mentally incompetent or unbalanced person
[syn: mental hospital, psychiatric hospital, {mental
institution}, institution, mental home, {insane
asylum}, asylum]
nondepository financial institution
(wn)
nondepository financial institution
n 1: a financial institution that funds their investment
activities from the sale of securities or insurance
noninstitutional
(wn)
noninstitutional
adj 1: not institutional [ant: institutional]
noninstitutionalised
(wn)
noninstitutionalised
adj 1: not committed to an institution [syn:
noninstitutionalized, noninstitutionalised] [ant:
institutionalised, institutionalized]
noninstitutionalized
(wn)
noninstitutionalized
adj 1: not committed to an institution [syn:
noninstitutionalized, noninstitutionalised] [ant:
institutionalised, institutionalized]
penal institution
(wn)
penal institution
n 1: an institution where persons are confined for punishment
and to protect the public [syn: penal institution, {penal
facility}]
thrift institution
(wn)
thrift institution
n 1: a depository financial institution intended to encourage
personal savings and home buying

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