Fifty years ago, parents were often advised to institutionalise affected children.
From the newscientist.com
Forcing Democrats to pay the ransom once helps to institutionalise this expectation.
From the economist.com
The Royal School of Music founded at the palace helped institutionalise teaching of the art.
From the en.wikipedia.org
In a way, the constitution exists to institutionalise that effort.
From the theatlantic.com
Some attempts to institutionalise innovation have been made.
From the economist.com
Adam Przeworski, a political scientist, once defined democracy as a way to institutionalise uncertainty.
From the economist.com
But Mrs Gandhi did not institutionalise the emergency.
From the economist.com
Democracy can be seen as a set of practices and principles that institutionalise and thus ultimately protect freedom.
From the economist.com
Sarkozy would like to institutionalise such summits and the Eurogroup as a quasi-economic government of Europe.
From the guardian.co.uk
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Commit: cause to be admitted; of persons to an institution; "After the second episode, she had to be committed"; "he was committed to prison"
(institutionalised) institutionalized: officially placed in or committed to a specialized institution; "had hopes of rehabilitating the institutionalized juvenile delinquents"
Institutions are structures and mechanisms of social order and cooperation governing the behavior of a set of individuals within a given human collectivity. ...
(Institutionalisation (psychology)) In clinical and abnormal psychology, institutional syndrome refers to deficits or disabilities in social and life skills, which develop after a person has spent a long period living in mental hospitals, prisons, or other remote institutions. ...
(Institutionalisation) A condition that occurs when an organization takes on a life of its own, apart from any of its members and acquires immortality.
(Institutionalisation) Name given to the negative psychological effects of living in impersonal settings which feature disempowerment and lack of personal choice.