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    institutionalize
    /ˌɪnstɪˈtjuːʃənəlʌɪz/

    verb

    • 1. establish (something, typically a practice or activity) as a convention or norm in an organization or culture: "he institutionalized the practice of collaborative research on a grand scale"
    • 2. place or keep (someone) in a residential institution: "these adolescents had more contacts with the police and were charged and institutionalized more often"

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  2. The meaning of INSTITUTIONALIZE is to make into an institution : give character of an institution to; especially : to incorporate into a structured and often highly formalized system. How to use institutionalize in a sentence.

  3. to send someone to stay or live in an institution, esp. a hospital for people who are mentally ill: Martin had to be institutionalized for several months during his last depression.

  4. to make institutional. to make into or treat as an institution: the danger of institutionalizing racism. to place or confine in an institution, especially one for the care of mental illness, alcoholism, etc. institutionalize. / ˌɪnstɪˈtjuːʃənəˌlaɪz /.

  5. To institutionalize something means to establish it as part of a culture, social system, or organization.

  6. To institutionalize someone is to send them to a place where they can be taken care of. Institutionalize also means that something is part of the system. If men are paid more than women, then gender bias has been institutionalized.

  7. INSTITUTIONALIZE meaning: 1. to send someone, especially someone who is not able to live independently, to live in an…. Learn more.

  8. INSTITUTIONALIZE meaning: 1 : to cause (a custom, practice, law, etc.) to become accepted and used by many people to establish (something) as an institution; 2 : to put (someone, such as a mentally ill person) in an institution (sense 1b)

  9. Definitions of 'institutionalize' 1. 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. [...] 2. To institutionalize something means to establish it as part of a culture, social system, or organization. [...] More. Grammar Question.

  10. institutionalize something to make something become established as part of the normal systems, practices, etc. of an organization, society or culture. Definition of institutionalize verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  11. 1. To make into, treat as, or give the character of an institution to: "The Irish institutionalized their language, requiring it on official documents" (Mark Abley). 2. To place (a person) in the care of an institution. in′sti·tu′tion·al·i·za′tion (-lĭ-zā′shən) n.

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