Results for: committed to or placed in an institution
English English
founder of institutionfounding father
from the term "flagrante delicto" (red-handed, at the very moment the act was being committed), in flagrante delictoflagrante
Gift of money or property to a specified institution for a specified purpose.Endowment
grant of land to an educational institutionland grant
harsh satire, something which ridicules or makes fun of a person (or institution, etc.), satirical attack in writing or verse, satirize with ridicule, mocklampoon
home for orphans, institution for the care and placement of orphansorphanage
housemother, one of a married couple who is responsible for a group of young people living in an institution such as a dormitory or hostel., see also:housefatherhouseparent
illegal, against the law, felonious, morally wrong, person who has committed a crime, prosecuting criminals, punishable as crime, relating to criminals, somebody acting illegally, unwise or regrettablecriminal
impediment which prevents a party from denying an action which they have committed (Law), legal rule barring inconsistencyestoppel
independent humanitarian institution founded to protect and assist victims of international and non-international armed conflict (gave rise to the International Movement of the Red Cross and the Red Crescent)ICRC (International Committee of the Red Cross)
informative speaker, one who lectures; professor at an academic institution, university teacher in the United Kingdom, university teacher in United Stateslecturer
insane asylum, institution which treats and houses people with mental disorders; wild and disordered place, place characterized by noise and confusionmadhouse
instant, instantaneous, institute, institution, institutionalinst.
institution coordinating financial dealings between banks, institution coordinating information interchanges, place where mutual claims and accounts are settled; agency for classifying and distributingclearinghouse
Institution of Automotive and Aeronautical EngineersIAAE
 

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