Similar words: constitutionalism, institutional, constitutional, unconstitutional, institution, constitutional convention, constitution, united states constitution. Meaning: adj. 1. officially placed in or committed to a specialized institution 2. given the character of an institution or incorporated into a structured and usually well-established system.
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1. The advent of scientific thinking has institutionalised the idea that knowledge has to progress and can do so only through research.
2. Poor institutionalised Smike is taken by Nicholas and his sister to their childhood home in Devon.
3. But it is not only to the institutionalised abuse of animals that we must turn if we are progressively to disengage ourselves.
4. Gradually it became more institutionalised as something resembling organised diplomatic services emerged.
5. Japan shows the failings of institutionalised sexism.
6. To be complete, it needs to be institutionalised.
7. This system of institutionalised boasting has two weaknesses.
8. This branching out has been institutionalised and expanded.
9. Maybe he is as institutionalised in his way as Rudolf Hess was in Spandau Prison.sentencedict.com
10. Unless you want the rudderless blank of an institutionalised child, accepting gender as one of the signposts for who your child is seems not only inevitable, but also desirable.
11. Do you think it would be fair to view this kind of contradiction as a form of "institutionalised" racism?
12. Some of the misconduct is so institutionalised that it passes for normality. When, for instance, a free-kick is flying in there will be bumping and blocking in the goalmouth.
13. Referring to institutionalised business organizations, the majority of the firms had joined the local trade association.
14. It is the characteristic of social services that they become rapidly and strongly institutionalised.
15. The opportunities for classification afforded by the National Curriculum are more pervasive and more deeply institutionalised than any previous system.
16. But we have to accept the blame ourselves, because we have institutionalised the notion of cheap food.
17. This was a society with true leaders of kingdom states within which commercial activities were becoming more institutionalised.
18. He has acquired an autonomy and influence staggering even by the standards of a country where anomalies are institutionalised.
19. Instead they issue from the divided heart of humanity, perpetually institutionalised in sinful social and political structures.
20. Nine-tenths of the bill for compensating victims of the institutionalised abuse will be shouldered by Irish taxpayers rather than the church.
21. The main conclusion from the project is that "the communication of scientific information for evidence-based policymaking is poorly institutionalised in developing country contexts".
22. There is something fun and conspiratorial about their talk of underground dining, which reminds me of the London art scene in the very early 1990s, before it was institutionalised.
23. The rage and humiliation of the poor, hit by financial collapse, was channelled into supporting new versions of the state such as welfare and institutionalised unions.
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