Similar words: institutionalised, institutional, constitutionalism, constitutionality, constitutional, constitutionally, unconstitutional, institution. Meaning: [‚ɪnstɪtuːʃənlaɪz /-tjuː-] v. cause to be admitted; of persons to an institution.
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1, The goal is to institutionalize family planning into community life.
2, What NAFTA did was institutionalize the economic reforms.
3, Companies are now marshaling planning resources to institutionalize last-minute res-cues, just in time.
4, It is a pathetic attempt to institutionalize dysfunction and to establish an idol.
5, A last attempt to institutionalize equality for women had failed.
6, Many companies institutionalize dishonesty and exploitation of expenses by paying daily allowances.
7, Need to institutionalize government performance audit through the laws and regulations.
8, A social worker suggested that she institutionalize her ageing father.
9, We must institutionalize philanthropy,[http://sentencedict.com/institutionalize.html] and to empower the general public.
10, Having pledged its support for the environment and the poor, there is mounting pressure for it to institutionalize some safeguards.
11, A subsidiary problem here is how or whether to institutionalize this, for example in the form of attendance or credit requirements.
12, He now has brain damage and unfortunately proceedings had to be instituted to institutionalize him.
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