What does zetel van de instelling in Dutch mean?
What is the meaning of the word zetel van de instelling in Dutch? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use zetel van de instelling in Dutch.
The word zetel van de instelling in Dutch means adjustment, inrichting, basis, voorziening, instelling, organisatie, instelling, vereniging, institutie, instelling, stichting, instituut, stand, gesticht, verpleeghuis voor terminale patiënten. To learn more, please see the details below.
Meaning of the word zetel van de instelling
adjustment(het instellen) |
inrichting, basis, voorziening, instelling(building, unit) A new facility for mental health patients is being built on the edge of town. |
organisatie, instelling, vereniging(company, group) Our organisation promotes women's rights. |
institutie, instelling, stichting(organization) Several educational institutions are accepting applications. |
instituut(organization) The institute helps young academics get their work published. |
stand(often plural (level, position) The setting on the thermostat was too cold, so she changed it. |
gesticht(historical (psychiatric institution) (verouderd) He spent the last years of his life in an asylum. |
verpleeghuis voor terminale patiënten(care home for the terminally ill) The local hospice sent volunteer workers to care for Brenda's sick mother. |
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