institutive (Meaning)

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institutive (a.)

Tending or intended to institute; having the power to establish.

Established; depending on, or characterized by, institution or order.

Synonyms & Antonyms of institutive

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institutive Sentence Examples

  1. The institutive document outlines the fundamental principles and rules of the organization.
  2. The judge's ruling has institutive consequences for the legal system.
  3. The charter represents the institutive act that created the company.
  4. The amendment was instituted to strengthen the authority of the governing body.
  5. The institutive phase of the project involved laying the groundwork for its implementation.
  6. The new regulations have an institutive impact on industry practices.
  7. The institutive event marked the beginning of a new era for the community.
  8. The treaty's institutive provisions establish the framework for international cooperation.
  9. The institutive clauses of the constitution define the powers and responsibilities of the government.
  10. The institute's mission is to play an institutive role in advancing scientific knowledge.

FAQs About the word institutive

Tending or intended to institute; having the power to establish., Established; depending on, or characterized by, institution or order.

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The institutive document outlines the fundamental principles and rules of the organization.

The judge's ruling has institutive consequences for the legal system.

The charter represents the institutive act that created the company.

The amendment was instituted to strengthen the authority of the governing body.