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Meanings of
institutionalized
in English
Officially placed in or committed to a specialized institution.
institutionalised
noninstitutionalized
Related terms
institutional
Synonyms
Examples for "
institutionalised
"
institutionalised
Examples for "
institutionalised
"
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
.
Usage of
institutionalized
in English
1
There is no option but to enter formal,
institutionalized
politics, Adel says.
2
Malnutrition is known to be very common in hospitalized and
institutionalized
elderly.
3
This organization first
institutionalized
the concept of historic preservation in New York.
4
If only being nice were enough to chip away at
institutionalized
racism.
5
Avery didn't mention his wife was on the verge of being
institutionalized
.
6
After that, she was
institutionalized
for eight months-AlexShiften was her roommate.
7
Ms. Fuentes had a mother who was
institutionalized
with advanced Alzheimer's disease.
8
The abuse -you know -was pretty widespread,
institutionalized
,
really.
9
A form of
institutionalized
suspicion, the policy had proven an efficient fear tactic.
10
The fair has introduced to the public the
institutionalized
mea culpa.
11
She was
institutionalized
for three months and subsequently released to her stepfather's custody.
12
Sixty-one subjects resided at a noninstitutionalized level of care, and 46 were
institutionalized
.
13
Many of the people targeted by the program were poor, undereducated and
institutionalized
.
14
He was Black, quiet and had been
institutionalized
in the juvenile justice system.
15
Various studies showed positive effects concerning the development of those
institutionalized
children and adolescents.
16
My parents don't believe in what they call
'
institutionalized
education.'
Other examples for "institutionalized"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
institutionalized
institutizedpalize
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Frequent collocations
institutizedpalize racism
institutized.d discrimination
institutized.d elderly
institutized.d patients
institutizedpalize persons
More collocations
Institutionalized
through the time
Institutionalized
across language varieties
United States of America
Common