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I. institutionalize [brit. angl. ɪnstɪˈtjuːʃ(ə)n(ə)lʌɪz, am. angl. ˌɪnstəˈt(j)uʃ(ə)nəlˌaɪz] GLAG. preh. glag.
1. institutionalize (place in special care):
to become institutionalized patient, resident:
2. institutionalize (establish officially):
institutionalize event, practice, system
II. institutionalized PRID.
institutionalized racism, violence:
to become institutionalized custom, practice:
to become institutionalized custom, practice:
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institutionalise GLAG. preh. glag., institutionalize [ˌɪntstɪˈtju:ʃəəlaɪz] GLAG. preh. glag. am. angl.
1. institutionalise (place in organization for care):
institutionalise
2. institutionalise (make into custom):
institutionalise
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institutionalize [ˌɪn(t)·stɪ·ˈtju·ʃ ə n·əl·aɪz] GLAG. preh. glag.
1. institutionalize (place into institution):
2. institutionalize (make into custom):
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Iinstitutionalize
youinstitutionalize
he/she/itinstitutionalizes
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Iinstitutionalized
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Ihaveinstitutionalized
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Past Perfect
Ihadinstitutionalized
youhadinstitutionalized
he/she/ithadinstitutionalized
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The study of medicine was eventually institutionalized into the medieval universities.
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In modern times, this role is institutionalized within a central state government.
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He also shared the committee's second major goal of helping those patients who were already institutionalized.
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He also shared the committee's second major goal of helping those patients who were already institutionalized.
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Peaceful change was defined as the resolution of social problems, normally by institutionalized procedures, without resort to large-scale physical force.
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