Institution [noun]

Definition of Institution:

organization

Synonyms of Institution:


Opposite/Antonyms of Institution:

-


Sentence/Example of Institution:

This left lower-tier institutions with a “deficit” of students, according to Hargreaves, who adds that some institutions have seen their pool of potential students decrease by 50 percent.

So, I think that to create institutions that are trustworthy is probably the most important thing.

At the end of the story, I asked which institution would be the first to break that unfortunate streak.

Hence, smart corporate institutions and businesses use online course platforms to provide learning opportunities for willing learners and also turn them to leads.

The institution is testing a second housing unit, Bureau of Prisons spokesman Emery Nelson wrote in an e-mail.

She’s takes over from Michael Corbat, a Citi lifer who was credited with steadying the institution after the 2008 financial crisis.

We need systemic change and a shift from propping up wealthy, often irresponsible corporations to helping the institutions that help our communities thrive.

We completed our transformation from the financial crisis and emerged a simpler, safer, and stronger institution.

“Each of us must make sound decisions in the coming days and weeks so that we can turn the trajectory, as we have seen at other institutions in the state,” Morehead said in a statement.

One such example is India’s education sector, which has been forced to adopt the online model as a result schools, colleges, and various educational institutions closing off their physical campuses because of Covid-19.