instaure Synonyms

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instaure Meaning

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instaure (v. t.)

To renew or renovate; to instaurate.

instaure Sentence Examples

  1. The new regime sought to instaure order after years of chaos.
  2. The innovative policy was designed to instaure fairness and equity in the community.
  3. The king decreed that new laws be instaurated to strengthen the monarchy.
  4. The epidemic prompted the government to instaure strict quarantine measures.
  5. The temple's rituals were instaurated centuries ago and have been maintained ever since.
  6. The peace treaty instaurated an era of harmony between the two nations.
  7. The organization aimed to instaure a new order based on sustainability and environmental protection.
  8. The pandemic led to the instauration of travel restrictions worldwide.
  9. The constitution instaurated the separation of powers as a fundamental principle.
  10. The emperor's coronation instaurated a new dynasty that would rule for generations to come.

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To renew or renovate; to instaurate.

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The new regime sought to instaure order after years of chaos.

The innovative policy was designed to instaure fairness and equity in the community.

The king decreed that new laws be instaurated to strengthen the monarchy.

The epidemic prompted the government to instaure strict quarantine measures.