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will institute

  • future tense
    of institute.
    institute
    verb (used with object)
    to set up; establish; organize.

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Other states will institute the phonics-based reforms Mississippi pioneered.

From The Wall Street Journal Mar. 8, 2026

For anchors who wish to retain their positions, we will institute a retraining program.

From Washington Post Apr. 20, 2023

The company will institute a "targeted interruption" of service to a part of downtown Tampa on the western edge of the city.

From Reuters Sep. 27, 2022

Pullman worked closely with the Seattle City Council to pass the “Pay Up” legislation, which will institute a per-minute and per-mile minimum wage for app-based drivers starting in 2023.

From Seattle Times Sep. 1, 2022

On this extensive and important field, future society will institute some thorough-going housecleaning.

From Woman under socialism by Daniel De Leon