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What is the difference between the words "institute" and "establish"?
2020年7月11日 14:53
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As a verb, to INSTITUTE means to set something up, or to start something. To ESTABLISH means to make something solid or firm. Think of the word 'stable'. (Could also be to verify something). In normal conversation there can be much overlap between the words.
2020年7月11日
I agree there is not much difference. "Establish" means to make firm and "institute" means to begin something. I bet most native English speakers do not know the difference between the two.
2020年7月11日
There is not much difference. Tell us what you want to use it for, and that might argue for one word more than the other. You will see "establish" used more commonly and also used broadly.
2020年7月11日
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