Institute (to ) conjugation

English
40 examples
This verb can also mean the following: train, begin, appoint, invest, initiate, nominate, do, instruct

Conjugation of institute

I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Simple
institute
institute
institutes
institute
institute
institute
Future Simple
will institute
will institute
will institute
will institute
will institute
will institute
Past Simple
instituted
instituted
instituted
instituted
instituted
instituted
Conditional Simple
would institute
would institute
would institute
would institute
would institute
would institute
I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Progressive
am instituting
are instituting
is instituting
are instituting
are instituting
are instituting
Future Progressive
will be instituting
will be instituting
will be instituting
will be instituting
will be instituting
will be instituting
Past Progressive
was instituting
were instituting
was instituting
were instituting
were instituting
were instituting
Conditional Progressive
would be instituting
would be instituting
would be instituting
would be instituting
would be instituting
would be instituting
I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Perfect
have instituted
have instituted
has instituted
have instituted
have instituted
have instituted
Future Perfect
will have instituted
will have instituted
will have instituted
will have instituted
will have instituted
will have instituted
Past Perfect
had instituted
had instituted
had instituted
had instituted
had instituted
had instituted
Conditional Perfect
would have instituted
would have instituted
would have instituted
would have instituted
would have instituted
would have instituted
I
you
it/she/he
we
you
they
Present Perfect Progressive
have been instituting
have been instituting
has been instituting
have been instituting
have been instituting
have been instituting
Future Perfect Progressive
will have been instituting
will have been instituting
will have been instituting
will have been instituting
will have been instituting
will have been instituting
Past Perfect Progressive
had been instituting
had been instituting
had been instituting
had been instituting
had been instituting
had been instituting
Conditional Perfect Progressive
would have been instituting
would have been instituting
would have been instituting
would have been instituting
would have been instituting
would have been instituting

Examples of institute

Example in EnglishTranslation in English
"Clear sands institute."
"Dr Calabresi, famous researcher at the Terzi institute "was killed in an accident at the city's main station."
"From E.D. Hubbs, senior fellow coronado institute"
"Go to the institute"
"I founded the institute. It will carry my name.
"Clear sands institute."
"Dr Calabresi, famous researcher at the Terzi institute "was killed in an accident at the city's main station."
"From E.D. Hubbs, senior fellow coronado institute"
"Go to the institute"
"I founded the institute. It will carry my name.
- Exactly. Our bio-robotics institutes were advanced.
-What these institutes do is they promote their own "experts" as contrary experts who give you the "other side" of the issue, and journalists fall for it.
All the institutes in Seoul.
And then, after having argued for "small government" in social and economic matters, these same policy institutes and the same parties who back them, the same countries and the same professors who broadcast this ideology, will argue, with a lag of about ten years,
Anybody who knows that if you allow the banks to become unregulated financial institutes with tsunami-like, weapons-of-mass-destruction-like financial instruments like derivatives; to allow that to run up to levels that are fifty, a hundred, two hundred times
- Exactly. Our bio-robotics institutes were advanced.
-What these institutes do is they promote their own "experts" as contrary experts who give you the "other side" of the issue, and journalists fall for it.
All the institutes in Seoul.
And then, after having argued for "small government" in social and economic matters, these same policy institutes and the same parties who back them, the same countries and the same professors who broadcast this ideology, will argue, with a lag of about ten years,
Anybody who knows that if you allow the banks to become unregulated financial institutes with tsunami-like, weapons-of-mass-destruction-like financial instruments like derivatives; to allow that to run up to levels that are fifty, a hundred, two hundred times
"--life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness and to secure these rights, governments are instituted among men deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed that whenever any form of government becomes destructive to these ends it is the right of the people to alter or abolish it."
"Religion is instituted of God," and human law has no right to interfere in proscribing rules of worship or to decide forums
"which is an honorable estate instituted of God.
'We are gathered together here, in the sight of God' 'in the face of this congregation to join together this man and this woman' 'in holy matrimony.' 'which is an honourable estate, instituted by God in the time of man's innocence'
- "Is there a problem?" - "We've instituted new policies..."
- I ain't interested in instituting one.
- We are in the process of instituting those-- Those changes now.
- You're in the process of instituting those changes now?
After the events of this week, the army is instituting new directives of compartmentalization to ensure the continued security of our work and of the citizens in our care.
And I guess, the Nazis were just instituting a simple relocation plan.
"--life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness and to secure these rights, governments are instituted among men deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed that whenever any form of government becomes destructive to these ends it is the right of the people to alter or abolish it."
"Religion is instituted of God," and human law has no right to interfere in proscribing rules of worship or to decide forums
"which is an honorable estate instituted of God.
'We are gathered together here, in the sight of God' 'in the face of this congregation to join together this man and this woman' 'in holy matrimony.' 'which is an honourable estate, instituted by God in the time of man's innocence'
- "Is there a problem?" - "We've instituted new policies..."
- I ain't interested in instituting one.
- We are in the process of instituting those-- Those changes now.
- You're in the process of instituting those changes now?
After the events of this week, the army is instituting new directives of compartmentalization to ensure the continued security of our work and of the citizens in our care.
And I guess, the Nazis were just instituting a simple relocation plan.

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