Simple past tense and past participle of institutionalize, of or relating to something that has been established as an institution, of or relating to someone who has been committed to an institution, such as a prison or an insane asylum, committed to or placed in an institution; transformed into or viewed as an institution (i.e. custom, law, pattern of behavior), institutionalised, past of institutionalize, officially placed in or committed to a specialized institution; "had hopes of rehabilitating the institutionalized juvenile delinquents", given the character of an institution or incorporated into a structured and usually well-established system; "institutionalized graft"; "institutionalized suicide as practiced in Japan, to establish as a normal practice, to commit a person to confinement in an institution, cause to be admitted; of persons to an institution; "After the second episode, she had to be committed"; "he was committed to prison", To institutionalize something means to establish it as part of a culture, social system, or organization. The goal is to institutionalize family planning into community life In the first century there was no such thing as institutionalized religion. + institutionalization in·sti·tu·tion·ali·za·tion the institutionalization of social change, in·sti·tu·tion·al·ize institutionalizes institutionalizing institutionalized in BRIT, also use institutionalise1. If someone such as a sick, mentally ill, or old person is institutionalized, they are sent to stay in a special hospital or home, usually for a long period. She became seriously ill and had to be institutionalized for a lengthy period. institutionalized kids with medical problems. + institutionalization in·sti·tu·tion·ali·za·tion Institutionalization was necessary when his wife became both blind and violent, transform something into an institution (i.e. custom, law, pattern of behavior); place a person in an institution (also institutionalise),
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Simple past tense and past participle of institutionalize
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of or relating to something that has been established as an institution - "It is very difficult to get bureaucracies to abandon their institutionalized practices."
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of or relating to someone who has been committed to an institution, such as a prison or an insane asylum - "Once a potential employer learns that you've been institutionalized, you can forget about getting the job."
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committed to or placed in an institution; transformed into or viewed as an institution (i.e. custom, law, pattern of behavior), institutionalised sıfat
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past of institutionalize
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officially placed in or committed to a specialized institution; "had hopes of rehabilitating the institutionalized juvenile delinquents"
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given the character of an institution or incorporated into a structured and usually well-established system; "institutionalized graft"; "institutionalized suicide as practiced in Japan
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institutionalize
to establish as a normal practice
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institutionalize
to commit a person to confinement in an institution
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cause to be admitted; of persons to an institution; "After the second episode, she had to be committed"; "he was committed to prison"
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institutionalize
To institutionalize something means to establish it as part of a culture, social system, or organization. The goal is to institutionalize family planning into community life In the first century there was no such thing as institutionalized religion. + institutionalization in·sti·tu·tion·ali·za·tion the institutionalization of social change
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institutionalize
in·sti·tu·tion·al·ize institutionalizes institutionalizing institutionalized in BRIT, also use institutionalise1. If someone such as a sick, mentally ill, or old person is institutionalized, they are sent to stay in a special hospital or home, usually for a long period. She became seriously ill and had to be institutionalized for a lengthy period. institutionalized kids with medical problems. + institutionalization in·sti·tu·tion·ali·za·tion Institutionalization was necessary when his wife became both blind and violent
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institutionalize
transform something into an institution (i.e. custom, law, pattern of behavior); place a person in an institution (also institutionalise) fiil
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