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hubiere instituido
-I will have instituted
Future perfect subjunctiveyoconjugation ofinstituir.
Future perfect subjunctiveél/ella/ustedconjugation ofinstituir.

instituir

instituir(
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A transitive verb is a verb that requires a direct object (e.g., I bought a book.).
transitive verb
a. to institute
Dada la crisis financiera reciente, el gobierno instituyó nuevas leyes para impedir la corrupción.Given the recent financial crisis, the government instituted new laws to hinder corruption.
b. to establish
Castro instituyó una dictadura comunista en la isla.Castro established a communist dictatorship on the island.
c. to introduce
Las escuelas primarias instituyeron un nuevo sistema de calificación este año escolar.Primary schools introduced a new grading system this school year.
a. to found
Alfred Nobel instituyó el prestigioso premio que lleva su apellido.Alfred Nobel founded the prestigious prize that carries his last name.
b. to set up
El gobierno local instituyó un registro con todas las escuelas y profesores de música.The local government set up a directory of all the music schools and teachers.
a. to appoint
El líder del partido político instituyó a Sánchez como tesorero.The leader of the party appointed Sanchez as the treasurer.
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