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Example sentences for "instituted"

Lexicographically close words:
instinctive; instinctively; instincts; instinctual; instituta; institutes; instituting; institution; institutional; institutionalism
  1. The Greeks considered it a sanitary expedient, and among the Romans it was instituted for similar purposes.

  2. At once would be instituted a dozen cooperative commonwealth states.

  3. A governor is instituted for each of the 24 districts of Sicily.

  4. This atrocious act has been denied; but the king's government have since instituted a regular legal investigation, ascertained its truth, and erected a monument in memory of it.

  5. Elias Hicks ingrafted some reform ideas into the Quaker faith, and instituted a new society of that order.

  6. These reverend scamps often instituted the high claim of being "called of God" to their ministerial labors.

  7. Mr. Higgins observes, "It was instituted hundreds of years before the Lord's death took place.

  8. These views were: "A blockade must be confined to the ports and coast of the enemy, but it may be instituted of one port or of several ports or of the whole of the seaboard of the enemy.

  9. Searches instituted by our naval forces have, up to the present, not been productive of any result.

  10. It may be instituted to prevent the ingress only, or egress only, or both.

  11. Some of the preachers insist that God instituted marriage in the Garden of Eden.

  12. I suppose that Lent was instituted in memory of the Savior's fast.

  13. The sacrament, as instituted by the Savior and as administered during the days of the apostolic ministry, was as simple as it was sacred and solemn.

  14. Mosaic law was instituted as a disciplinary measure, temporary in character, destined to be superseded by the gospel of Christ, and assuredly not an everlasting covenant.

  15. Martin Luther, writing in the early part of the sixteenth century, declared: "It cannot be proven by the sacred scriptures that infant baptism was instituted by Christ, or begun by the first Christians after the apostles.

  16. The papers contributed by him to the University Magazine on the subject would form a volume, if collected, and their great value is indicated by the numerous inquiries instituted for them by men in various States of the Union.

  17. He instituted it shortly after the close of the war and continued it for more than thirty years.

  18. A memorable instance is presented in his appearing as counsel for Lord Granville in the famous suits which he instituted in this State after the Revolutionary war.

  19. The Burmese customs were instituted that men should live in comfort and ease during peace; they were useless in war.

  20. Now, feudalism was instituted to be useful in war.

  21. At this time all the States were greatly indebted and many suits were instituted against them, the United States Courts maintaining their jurisdiction over the States.

  22. Whiche Peter the Apostle instituted to be obserued in Decembre, with fasting and praier, thre wiekes and a haulfe before Christemas, when we close vp the last.

  23. Agapitus instituted the one and the other.

  24. The fiueth daie aftre that, how Christe in his laste supper, for a continualle remembraunce of himself, instituted the moste holsome Sacramente of his bodie and bloud, vndre the fourme of breade and wine leauyng it to be sene and eaten of his.

  25. In 1285 Philip Benizio founded a similar order for women, and, soon after, the pious Juliana Falconeri instituted for women a second order of the same kind.

  26. Albert when under age had instituted the puff, and when over it had organized the tariff.

  27. In 1850 his wife instituted proceedings for divorce in the Superior Court of the City of New York, and the trial was protracted for two years.

  28. The Clerk against whom proceedings are instituted shall receive notice thereof, accompanied by a copy of the causes alleged for his removal, at least ten days before the day appointed to act thereon, and.

  29. That all political power is vested in, and derived from, the people; all government of right originates from the people, is founded upon their will only, and is instituted solely for the good of the whole.

  30. Petrarch (all of them now lost) and instituted as a library by Cardinal Bessarione in 1468.

  31. He was one of the dominant factors in the organization of the Farmers Alliance and was always foremost in any movement instituted to promote the interests and welfare of the community.

  32. And it is not necessary to true unity of the Christian Church that uniform ceremonies, instituted by men, be observed everywhere, as St. Paul says, Eph.

  33. Accordingly, with respect to everything that God plainly teaches in the Bible unity is required, while liberty prevails only in such things as are instituted by men.

  34. Pure understanding of the Gospel" is here contrasted with "ceremonies instituted by men.

  35. Her the uncle had bewailed her fall with the deepest grief, and had instituted inquiries as to her whereabouts.

  36. At the wood,' in the province of Lindesey, wherein monks of the regular life instituted by him continue to this day.

  37. She instituted canons, who should attend to the temporal affairs of the house, whilst she devoted herself to the internal government of the sisterhood, and their spiritual training.

  38. But juries existed az courts for centuries before; and the word peers iz acknowleged to hav had its origin on the continent, where it signified the lords or members of the high court instituted by Charlemagne.

  39. The appellation peer," says Cowel, "seems to be borrowed from France, and from thoze twelv peers that Charlemagne instituted in that kingdom.

  40. After breakfast, however, he instituted a cautious but close investigation of the circumstances attending the flight of the duchess.

  41. Thinking only that she had got mixed up with the crowd, yet feeling very much annoyed thereat, Madam de la Motte called her maid and instituted a search, only to find, with dismay, that Mademoiselle was nowhere in the square.

  42. Other actions against her for treason were instituted by her enemies, and she lived under continual harassment and apprehension of danger.

  43. The origin of the Order of the Garter is traceable to the spirit of chivalry; it was instituted by Coeur de Lion, and in 1344 was revived by Edward III.

  44. The religious order for women which she instituted spread in its ramifications to all parts of the country.


  45. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "instituted" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.