Instituted

//ˈɪnstɪt(j)uːtɪd//

"Instituted" in a Sentence (6 examples)

The young man when last heard of was in America, and inquiries are being instituted with a view to informing him of his good fortune.

Colonial France instituted a corvée system in Algeria.

The French government has instituted a mandatory coronavirus health pass in an effort to control the highly contagious delta variant of the coronavirus.

Wherever men had found, or expected to find, some protection behind their town walls, they instituted their "co-jurations," their "fraternities," their "friendships," united in one common idea, and boldly marching towards a new life of mutual support and liberty.

The idea of common prosperity is nothing new to the average Chinese citizen. The late Deng Xiaoping, the father of “socialism with Chinese characteristics,” announced economic reforms in 1978 with the ultimate goal of achieving common prosperity. The reforms he instituted while he was China’s supreme leader jumpstarted 40 years of rapid economic growth in China.

Has there been a polity which has instituted a democratic form of communism, rather than authoritarian?

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