institution

/ɛ̃.sti.tɥi.sjɔ̃/
nounIntermediate
formal

An organization, establishment, or foundation, especially one dedicated to education, religion, or public service.

Les hôpitaux sont des institutions essentielles pour la santé publique.

Hospitals are essential institutions for public health.

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The term often carries a sense of formality and permanence.

formal

A long-standing custom, practice, or convention that is widely accepted and followed.

Le mariage est une institution sociale dans de nombreuses cultures.

Marriage is a social institution in many cultures.

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This usage emphasizes the role of institutions in shaping societal norms.

Collocations

institution publiquepublic institutioninstitution financièrefinancial institutioninstitution éducativeeducational institution

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Related Phrases

institutionnaliserverb
to institutionalize
institutionnalisationnoun
institutionalization

💡Pro Tip

Formal vs. Informal Use

While 'institution' can refer to physical organizations, it also describes abstract societal structures, often in formal contexts.

Gold Rule

Context Matters

In French, 'institution' is more likely to be used in formal or official contexts compared to English.

📖Word Origin

From Latin 'institutio' (establishment, ordinance), from 'institutus' (established), past participle of 'instruere' (to arrange, instruct).

📝Usage Notes

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

Word Breakdown

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