Similar words: institutionalize, institutionalised, institutional, constitutionality, constitutionalism, constitutional, constitutionally, unconstitutional. Meaning: [‚ɪnstɪtuːʃənlaɪz /-tjuː-] 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 She became seriously ill and had to be institutionalized for a lengthy period.
2 Classical philology is a subject and institutionalized as such.
3 This usually took the form of institutionalized collective bargaining between trade unions and employers.
4 Naomi was again institutionalized, and this time was given a prefrontal lobotomy.
5 Commonplace today, institutionalized, regular showcases like that were a new concept in the early 1960s.
6 Institutionalized racism pervaded British society, and immigrant workers found themselves in unskilled jobs and with low social status.
7 The patient had been institutionalized, was in the fetal position and had regressed physically.
8 The care of the institutionalized alcoholic usually involves the control of supplies.
9 Like the institutionalized human being, it faces the problem of leisure in its worst form: it has nothing to do.
10 Jiaxing institutionalized an increasingly robust grass - roots democracy.
11 The office of us president have become institutionalized.
12 This practice has been institutionalized and legalized.
13 Punishment, it is said, is simply vindictiveness institutionalized.
14 In the institutionalized education, educative power is exercised mainly by the body politic, schools and teachers, which embodies the alienability of educative power.
15 We need to avoid long-stay patients in the hospital becoming institutionalized.
16 In the first century there was no such thing as institutionalized religion.
17 What was once an informal event has now become institutionalized.
18 Increasingly,[www.Sentencedict.com] the town planning movement came to be dominated by an institutionalized professional ideology.
19 This dilemma has been present since the beginnings of institutionalized literary study.
20 All women who come to separatism do so as a reaction to the brutality and institutionalized sexism of men.
21 Shortly after her marriage, she had a nervous breakdown and had to be institutionalized.
22 Vitamin D deficiency in this country is most often observed in institutionalized, elderly individuals.
23 Buildings designed to accommodate families as independent units were more individual and less institutionalized.
24 The organizations women formed to bring about equality were just as often havens from intractable, institutionalized misogyny.
25 Prostitution was not only tolerated, but it had been institutionalized.
26 The central issue is that racism is so widespread that it is institutionalized.
27 The imposition of the retirement condition constituted a novel form of institutionalized dependence.
28 These three potent forces - people, technology and competition - mean that industry can not afford to become institutionalized.
29 Yet everyone knew of the abuses which had grown, flourished and even became institutionalized in this laissezfaire prison system.
30 Stage 5 places you among a few select companies who have reached this stage of institutionalized KM.
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