instituted in English

verb
1
set in motion or establish (something, especially a program, system, or inquiry).
the Illinois Department of Conservation instituted a hunt to remove deer
2
appoint (someone) to a position, especially as a cleric.
his sons were instituted to his benefice in 1986

Use "instituted" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "instituted" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "instituted", or refer to the context using the word "instituted" in the English Dictionary.

1. Her husband had instituted legal proceedings.

2. In response, he instituted strict laws.

3. In all these cases judicial proceedings were instituted

4. 1 The government instituted a consumer protection agency.

5. 6 The government instituted a consumer protection agency.

6. In all these cases judicial proceedings were instituted.

7. Once she took office Ellie instituted stringent austerity measures.

8. The church instituted the young man into a benefice.

9. 7 The government instituted a consumer protection agency.

10. Later the Lord instituted the ordinance of the sacrament.

11. The Church instituted the young man into a benefice.

12. Catholic sources state that it was instituted in stages.

13. Kazakhstan instituted an ambitious pension reform program in 1998.

14. Several countries have instituted patulin restrictions in apple products.

15. The borrower defaulted, and the bank instituted a foreclosure suit.

16. The Apollinarian Games were instituted during the second Punic war.

17. Categorisations of race have entrenched social divisions and instituted privilege

18. He also instituted a festival called Delphinia to commemorate his victory.

19. A Canadian buyer instituted ad hoc arbitration proceedings against a Danish seller.

20. They launched a coup and instituted the republic on 15 November 1889.

21. The government has instituted a court of inquiry to look into the allegations.

22. The applicant instituted proceedings for judicial review of the decision to suspend.

23. The applicant instituted proceedings for judicial review of the decision to suspend

24. 5, 6. (a) What was one reason why Jesus instituted the Memorial?

25. But in the future, the Caliphate has been instituted in a Muslim Europe

26. Amicable Lodge was instituted in 1805 as the first Masonic lodge in Cambridge

27. He instituted a new expression of his sovereignty in response to a new development.

28. Isoproterenol to increase heart rate can be tried cautiously until pacing is instituted.

29. The use, in judicial or administrative proceedings instituted in respect of operations in breach

30. A number of other administrative innovations were instituted to encourage commerce and stabilize society.

31. Before the 1986 legislative campaign, proportional representation was instituted in accordance with the 110 Propositions.

32. If conservative treatment is instituted, there may be no need for future interval Appendicectomy

33. First, this is all about judicial proceedings instituted by the general prosecutor in Turkey.

34. Affirmative action is the most important antidiscrimination technique ever instituted in the United States

35. The Interstate Highway System instituted in 1956 bears considerable resemblance to the Pershing map.

36. In response, the Army has instituted 10 hours of resiliency training for new soldiers.

37. To make it harder for the attacking bombers to find a target, blackouts were instituted.

38. Access to the archives was jealously guarded, and censorship of counter-revolutionary distortions was instituted.

39. Antonyms for Countermanded include created, established, formed, found, founded, instituted, launched, started, authorized and based

40. The claimant instituted proceedings before an ad hoc arbitration board, but the suit was dismissed.

41. On March 23, 2013, the Amateur International Boxing Association instituted significant changes to the format.

42. If serious respiratory depression or cardiac conduction disturbances occur, emergency ventilatory support should be instituted.

43. Reaffirms the importance of the general principle of exhausting administrative remedies before formal proceedings are instituted;

44. Has the Council instituted inquiries to ascertain whether fraud has been committed against the Community budget?

45. Israel instituted a no-fly zone over the Jordan Valley, 6:00 a.m. today, Israeli time.

46. Antonyms for Belayed include created, established, formed, found, founded, instituted, launched, started, authorized and based

47. Eventually, however, the way of worship Jesus instituted was to embrace people from all nations.

48. It was instituted from above as a kind of adjunct to the other EU bodies.

49. Civil actions for damages may be instituted in a civil proceeding within the criminal process.

50. The working group, too, must be re-instituted to enable it to achieve concrete results.