institution

institution
institution [ɛ̃stitysjɔ̃]
feminine noun
   a. ( = organisme, structure) institution ; ( = école) private school
• institution religieuse denominational school ; (catholique) Catholic school parochial school (US)
   b. ( = instauration) [de pratique] institution ; [de relations] establishment
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ɛ̃stitysjɔ̃
1.
nom féminin
1) (administration) institution
2) (établissement d'enseignement) private school
3) (action) institution (de of)
4) (établissement pour enfants, vieillards, malades) institution

2.
institutions nom féminin pluriel Politique institutions
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ɛ̃stitysjɔ̃ nf
1) institution
2) (= collège) private school
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institution
A nf
1 (administration) institution;
2 (établissement d'enseignement) private school; institution de jeunes filles private school for girls; institution religieuse (de jeunes filles) convent school; (de jeunes gens) school for boys (run by a religious order);
3 (action) institution (de of);
4 (établissement pour enfants, vieillards, malades) institution;
5 Jur institution d'héritier appointment of an heir.
B institutions nfpl Pol institutions.
Composés
l'institution hospitalière hospitals (pl); l'institution judiciaire the judiciary; l'institution militaire the military; l'institution policière the police (+ v pl); l'institution scolaire schools (pl).
[ɛ̃stitysjɔ̃] nom féminin
1. [établissement privé] institution
institution religieuse
{{ind}}a. [catholique] Catholic school
{{ind}}b. [autre] denominational school
2. [coutume] institution
3. [mise en place] institution, establishment
[d'une loi] introduction
[d'une règle] laying down
4. DROIT
institution d'un héritier appointment ou institution of an heir
institution contractuelle conventional designation (of an heir)
5. RELIGION
institution d'un évêque institution of a bishop
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institutions nom féminin pluriel
institutions
les institutions politiques political institutions

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