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name vs institute

institute vs name

name and institute both are nouns.

name and institute both are verbs.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
name Yes No Yes No
institute Yes No Yes No
As verbs, institute is a hypernym of name; that is, institute is a word with a broader meaning than name:
  • name: create and charge with a task or function
  • institute: set up or lay the groundwork for
Other hypernyms of name include constitute, establish, found, plant.
name (noun) institute (noun)
by the sanction or authority of an association organized to promote art or science or education
a language unit by which a person or thing is known
a defamatory or abusive word or phrase
family based on male descent
a well-known or notable person
a person's reputation
name (verb) institute (verb)
determine or distinguish the nature of a problem or an illness through a diagnostic analysis advance or set forth in court
identify as in botany or biology, for example set up or lay the groundwork for
give the name or identifying characteristics of; refer to by name or some other identifying characteristic property
assign a specified (usually proper) name to
make reference to
mention and identify by name
give or make a list of; name individually; give the names of
create and charge with a task or function
charge with a function; charge to be
Difference between name and institute

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