Word familynouninstitutioninstitutionalisminstitutionalistinstitutionalizationinstitutistinstitutoradjectiveinstitutionalinstitutionaryinstitutiveverbinstitutionalizeinstituteadverbinstitutionallyinstitutively
We had no choice but to institute court proceedings against the airline.
我们别无选择,只能对航空公司提起诉讼。
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institute• A year after the chemotherapy was completed a new metastasis was found and a second course was instituted.• We are told nothing about the heir he instituted.• By 1985, he had instituted a companywide program to change to a decentralized, team-based ap-proach.• This instituted a partnership between central and local government with both having as a primeobjective the promotion of the education service.• Nearly every state had instituted a student-testing program.• The earlier figuresmeasured the number of cases which were instituted before a magistrate or a justice of the peace.• Marchand wants to institute reforms by the end of the year.• All doctors should consider this possibility when institutingstrictbloodglucose control regimens.• Witness what happened recently to the businesses along Hayes Street when a tow-away zone was instituted to facilitate the movement of cars.