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Abolition. It means doing away with something, generally an institution and in particular the institution of slavery. If you "abolish" (that's the verb) a practice, it means you never do it again, or permit others to.
Abolition. It means doing away with something, generally an institution and in particular the institution of slavery. If you "abolish" (that's the verb) a practice, it means you never do it again, or permit others to.
There isn't a verb for a noun.
Suing (one i) is the present participle of the verb sue. It means to bring legal proceedings against a person or institution, often for redress.
A Latin equivalent of the English noun 'school' is ludus, which refers to an elementary educational institution. Another is schola, which is an advanced educational institution. The Latin equivalent of the English verb 'to school' is doceo, docere. The Latin verb may be translated as 'to instruct, teach'. It also may be translated as 'to inform that, how' when followed by a dependent clause.
Yes, it is a noun form of the verb to institute (found, begin). It has a variety of meaning, ranging from the generic (a formation or beginning), to educational enterprises, to a euphemism for an asylum or sanitorium.
An institution that is complex
Private institution z an institution own or control by one person
What you called, "National Institution of health", is The National Institution of Health.
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An acquiring financial institution is an institution whichcontracts with the bank and the merchant to enable credit cardtransactions.