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instituted

Substituted vs Instituted - What's the difference?

substituted | instituted |


As verbs the difference between substituted and instituted

is that substituted is (substitute) while instituted is (institute).

Instituted vs Undefined - What's the difference?

instituted | undefined |


As a verb instituted

is (institute).

As an adjective undefined is

lacking a definition or value.

Instituted vs Commenced - What's the difference?

instituted | commenced |


As verbs the difference between instituted and commenced

is that instituted is past tense of institute while commenced is past tense of commence.

Instituted vs Implemented - What's the difference?

instituted | implemented |


As verbs the difference between instituted and implemented

is that instituted is (institute) while implemented is (implement).

Instituted vs Instigated - What's the difference?

instituted | instigated |


As verbs the difference between instituted and instigated

is that instituted is (institute) while instigated is (instigate).

Lodged vs Instituted - What's the difference?

lodged | instituted |


As verbs the difference between lodged and instituted

is that lodged is (lodge) while instituted is (institute).

As an adjective lodged

is (heraldry) lying down; used of beasts of the chase, as couchant is used of beasts of prey.

Instituted - What does it mean?

instituted | |

Founded vs Instituted - What's the difference?

founded | instituted |


As verbs the difference between founded and instituted

is that founded is while instituted is (institute).

As an adjective founded

is having a basis.

Instated vs Instituted - What's the difference?

instated | instituted |


As verbs the difference between instated and instituted

is that instated is (instate) while instituted is (institute).

Established vs Instituted - What's the difference?

established | instituted |


As verbs the difference between established and instituted

is that established is past tense of establish while instituted is past tense of institute.

As an adjective established

is of a religion, church etc.: formally recognized by a state as being official within that area.

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