institutiones

[US]/ˌɪnstɪˈtjuːʃənz/
[UK]/ˌɪnstɪˈtuːʃənz/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

v.to create, establish, found, set up (an institution); to enact, formulate (a law or regulation)
n.institution; organization; agency; school; educational institution; law; regulation; (religious) ordination; appointment; designation of an heir; social system; regime

Example Sentences

medieval institutiones established the foundations of modern european educational systems.

these institutiones christianae shaped moral development across countless generations.

scholars have thoroughly examined the institutiones puerorum in classical antiquity.

the institutiones of roman law profoundly influenced legal systems worldwide.

religious institutiones occupied central positions in medieval social structures.

new institutiones were founded to address emerging social requirements.

ancient institutiones typically combined practical skills with philosophical instruction.

the decline of traditional institutiones marked a significant social transition.

educational institutiones underwent remarkable evolution during the renaissance period.

military institutiones implemented comprehensive reforms following the conflict.

political institutiones must adapt to rapidly changing social circumstances.

democratic institutiones require active and informed citizen participation.

the institutiones publicae serve fundamental functions in modern governance.

cultural institutiones preserve historical memory and artistic heritage for posterity.

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