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institutionalised

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1. institutionalised - Adjective

2. institutionalised - Adjective Satellite

Meaning

officially placed in or committed to a specialized institution

given the character of an institution or incorporated into a structured and usually well-established system

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As well as being blind, Ma turned out to have the same mental illness that her mother had had. Between 1986 and 1990, she suffered six schizophrenic bouts, each requiring her to be institutionalised for up to three months. Liz Murray

Shared cultural meaning, as it is institutionalised in public policies and state structures, influences the pragmatic solutions groups envision to such instrumental problems as economic growth. Frank Dobbin

We probably do not have a large enough industry here to ably support the independent filmmaker to move in and out. Much of the industry is based on full-time jobs here, institutionalised jobs. Ann Macbeth

Don't say I hate institutionalised religion - rather than saying I hate those things, which I do not, what I'm saying is that perhaps there is a way of opening more doors, rather than closing so many. Lady Gaga

had hopes of rehabilitating the institutionalized juvenile delinquents Source: Internet

institutionalized graft Source: Internet

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