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Meanings of
institutionalised
in English
Officially placed in or committed to a specialized institution.
institutionalized
noninstitutionalized
Related terms
institutional
Usage of
institutionalised
in English
1
She said she became
institutionalised
to the point of asking for ECT.
2
Characters are less welcome in the new era of
institutionalised
hedge funds.
3
Here certain traditions have become
institutionalised
over generations and cannot be lost.
4
Does
institutionalised
racism exist within the public sector and private sectors?
5
But as soon as the new ways work, they become
institutionalised
.
6
Does
institutionalised
racism exist within the job market in this country?
7
Is there
institutionalised
racism within New Zealand's public and private sectors?
8
Her New Labour successors made sure that the defeats she inflicted were
institutionalised
.
9
Corruption is
institutionalised
,
and that is not going to change easily.
10
It created the concept of IRA Inc and
institutionalised
republican and loyalist paramilitarism.
11
The passionate spinner in the shadow of
institutionalised
radio had to be committed.
12
Miraculously, he survived, only to be charged with desertion and
institutionalised
.
13
The same
institutionalised
smell, of polish and disinfectant and boiled food.
14
But could the IT buff's problem be the fact that she has been
institutionalised
?
15
Donor-supported social welfare systems for the most vulnerable have been
institutionalised
for a decade.
16
The public inquiry into the murder identified
institutionalised
racism and incompetence within the Met.
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institutionalised
institutised
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Frequent collocations
institutised racism
institutised corruption
institutised care
institutised child
institutised favouritism
More collocations
Institutionalised
through the time
Institutionalised
across language varieties
United Kingdom
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