instaurar
to establish
verb een-stow-RAHR Rare
Origin: From Latin instaurare (to renew, restore).
Also means
to institute
Usage Note
Instaurar means to formally establish or institute something new—a system, a regime, a tradition. It implies inaugurating something that will have lasting effect: instaurar una democracia, instaurar una costumbre. It is more formal than establecer and carries a sense of founding or restoring order. The related noun is instauración.
Examples
"El gobierno instauró un nuevo sistema fiscal."
Natural Translation
The government established a new tax system.
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