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Definition of Institutionalise
1. Verb. Cause to be admitted; of persons to an institution. "He was committed to prison"
Generic synonyms: Transfer
Specialized synonyms: Hospitalise, Hospitalize
Derivative terms: Commitment, Committal, Institution, Institution, Institution
Definition of Institutionalise
1. Verb. (alternative spelling of institutionalize) ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Lexicographical Neighbors of Institutionalise
Literary usage of Institutionalise
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Energy Policies of IEA Countries by IEA Staff (2003)
"The government's proposal to institutionalise the power exchange and to develop
it further can reduce new entrants' reliance on bilateral contracts for ..."
2. The Works of Jeremy Bentham by Jeremy Bentham, John Bowring (1843)
"... the nature of the operation and the work, so it is, that by this institutionalise
no clear conception seems, on this occasion, to have been entertained. ..."
3. A Social Theory of Religious Education by George Albert Coe (1917)
"... the great law of individual vitality, so ecclesiastical institutions can escape
institutionalise only through the influence of an awakened commonalty. ..."
4. The Meaning of Education: Contributions to a Philosophy of Education by Nicholas Murray Butler (1915)
"... and avoiding the evils of both, lies that form of political and moral
philosophy •which, for lack of a better term, may be called institutionalise! ..."
5. Henry Demarest Lloyd, 1847-1903, a Biography by Caroline Augusta Lloyd (1912)
"Through the ideals and programme of socialism he believed it possible to create
this new state, to institutionalise the new ideals. Above all else socialism ..."