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institute
noun as in law; custom
verb as in begin; put into operation
Example Sentences
Sherrill campaigned heavily on the issue, vowing to declare a state of emergency on utility costs on her first day in office and institute a utility rate freeze.
A two percentage point rise in the UK higher rate would lead to a £225m deduction in 2026-27, according to the institute, rising to about £300m in each of the two following years.
If instituting fair grades leads to crying, sobbing and “soul-crushing” setbacks, I wish her luck should she ever be called on to dig out a ruptured appendix at 3 a.m. on her birthday.
“It certainly extends the voting window and just makes it a lot easier,” said Mark DiCamillo, the institute’s poll director.
Question 1, on instituting voter ID and other election changes, is down by a point, 48% yes to 49% no, according to a poll by the University of New Hampshire.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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