institutionalise (Meaning)
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institutionalise (v)
cause to be admitted; of persons to an institution
Synonyms & Antonyms of institutionalise
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institutionalise Sentence Examples
- The government's plan to institutionalize the elderly sparked ethical concerns.
- The child welfare system often institutionalizes children who face neglect or abuse.
- People with severe disabilities may require institutionalization in specialized facilities.
- The trend of institutionalizing people with mental illnesses has been gradually declining.
- The institution of slavery was widespread in the Americas before its abolition.
- Some societies have institutionalized polygamy as a form of marriage.
- The law has institutionalized marriage, recognizing its legal and social significance.
- Military service is often institutionalized to ensure national defense.
- The banking system is an institutionalized framework for managing money and financial transactions.
- The Catholic Church has a highly institutionalized structure with a clear hierarchy and traditions.
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cause to be admitted; of persons to an institution
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No antonyms found.
The government's plan to institutionalize the elderly sparked ethical concerns.
The child welfare system often institutionalizes children who face neglect or abuse.
People with severe disabilities may require institutionalization in specialized facilities.
The trend of institutionalizing people with mental illnesses has been gradually declining.