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been instituted
verb
To begin or initiate (something); to found.
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No prosecution has been instituted or threatened.
Basically, Sunday has been instituted for the sake of nature.
Umpiring has been standardized, and interleague play has been instituted.
Various methods of controlling this invasion have been instituted.
After an initial pilot study, the procedures have been instituted and are working well.
Superficial changes to the detention regime have since been instituted but the men remain in detention.
Common-sense dust-control measures that had been instituted were given scientific validity by the data.
These are all eminently subjects for the study of which the chair has been instituted.
They have been instituted to remember the sacrifices of those who died for our freedom".
Fines have been instituted for individuals or media groups who might break the law.
What new improvement has been instituted by Metro-North Railroad, and why? e.
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