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Meanings of
institutionalize
in English
Portuguese
enviar
Catalan
ingressar
Spanish
internar
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Cause to be admitted; of persons to an institution.
send
charge
commit
institutionalise
Portuguese
enviar
Usage of
institutionalize
in English
1
Critics say the congress would
institutionalize
dictatorship by the ruling Socialist Party.
2
WIRED: How do you
institutionalize
that innovative, disruptive way of thinking?
3
Bolstering Afghanistan-Pakistan cooperation: We need to
institutionalize
stronger mechanisms for bilateral and trilateral cooperation.
4
This attempt to
institutionalize
a Muslim nationalism dissociated from religion was analogous to Zionism.
5
When Lisbeth was eighteen they tried to
institutionalize
her again.
6
They want foreign investment firms with their knowledge and expertise to help
institutionalize
the markets.
7
Republican lawmakers say those powers effectively
institutionalize
government bailouts.
8
Look for that study to make recommendations about how to
institutionalize
the Army's enduring training mission.
9
There are aspects of my tradition that
institutionalize
things I do not find institutionalized in myself.
10
He said he hoped the next presidential administration could further
"
institutionalize
"
consequences from cyber crime.
11
Like if someone tries to
institutionalize
you.
12
Against this perspective, any whale killing is wrong, and a whale market would only
institutionalize
an immoral practice.
13
You'd have to
institutionalize
him.
14
Funding will "help
institutionalize
the protection of women's legal rights and enforce laws where they exist," Jung said.
15
The presidents agreed to "take steps to solidify the relationship and
institutionalize
mechanisms of cooperation," the White House said.
16
The shrine is big business, a way to
institutionalize
miracles, and Hausner captures its crass, vulgar aspects with a pitiless eye.
Other examples for "institutionalize"
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About this term
institutionalize
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
institutionalize dictatorship
institutionalize government
institutionalize mechanisms
institutionalize miracles
institutionalize more
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Translations for
institutionalize
Portuguese
enviar
Catalan
ingressar
internar
Spanish
internar
ingresar
Institutionalize
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