institutional (Meaning)

Wordnet

institutional (a)

relating to or constituting or involving an institution

organized as or forming an institution

Webster

institutional (a.)

Pertaining to, or treating of, institutions; as, institutional legends.

Instituted by authority.

Elementary; rudimental.

Synonyms & Antonyms of institutional

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institutional Sentence Examples

  1. The hospital's institutional culture emphasized patient privacy.
  2. The prison's institutional rules strictly governed inmates' behavior.
  3. The school's institutional policies provided guidance for students and staff.
  4. The company's institutional knowledge was invaluable to new employees.
  5. The orphanage provided institutional care for orphaned children.
  6. The church's institutional hierarchy influenced its decision-making.
  7. The army had a strong institutional ethos of discipline and loyalty.
  8. The university's institutional autonomy allowed it to pursue its academic mission without undue interference.
  9. The research institute's institutional funding supported groundbreaking discoveries.
  10. The government's institutional mechanisms ensured accountability and transparency.

FAQs About the word institutional

relating to or constituting or involving an institution, organized as or forming an institutionPertaining to, or treating of, institutions; as, institutional le

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The hospital's institutional culture emphasized patient privacy.

The prison's institutional rules strictly governed inmates' behavior.

The school's institutional policies provided guidance for students and staff.

The company's institutional knowledge was invaluable to new employees.