institution

/ˌɪn.stɪˈtuː.ʃən/
nounIntermediate
formal

An established organization or society with a particular purpose, especially one of an educational, charitable, or professional nature.

The Red Cross is an international humanitarian institution.

It is an organization dedicated to providing aid and relief.

The Supreme Court is the highest judicial institution in the country.

It is the most important court in the legal system.

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The term often implies stability, authority, and a formal structure.

Collocations

financial institutiona bank or similar organizationeducational institutiona school, college, or universitypublic institutionan organization funded or run by the government

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Related Phrases

institution of higher learningphrase
a college or university
financial institutionphrase
a bank or similar organization

💡Pro Tip

Formal vs. Informal Use

Use 'institution' for formal organizations, not casual groups.

Gold Rule

Context Matters

The word often implies authority, stability, and a formal structure.

📖Word Origin

From Latin 'institutio(n-)', meaning 'a setting up, establishment, ordinance, institution.'

📝Usage Notes

The term is often used in formal contexts to describe organizations with a significant social or professional role.

Word Breakdown

in-
into, within
prefix
+
-stitutio
establishment, ordinance
root
+
-n
noun suffix
suffix
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