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institutionalize English

Meaning institutionalize meaning

What does institutionalize mean?

institutionalize

(= commit) cause to be admitted; of persons to an institution After the second episode, she had to be committed he was committed to prison

Synonyms institutionalize synonyms

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Conjugation institutionalize conjugation

How do you conjugate institutionalize?

institutionalize · verb

Examples institutionalize examples

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Movie subtitles

We need to institutionalize, I mean, hospitalize him right away.
The tragedy of the Cuban revolution Lies in not having known how to institutionalize this great movement into an administration with legal rights in the Americas.
Why do you think he didn't institutionalize her sooner?
The doctors wanted me to institutionalize her and.
Word gets around, I would have no choice but to institutionalize you with the rest of the crazies.
They institutionalize her.
But they want to institutionalize her.
And when you do, the state's gonna institutionalize him, and they're gonna put Jake someplace unbearably far away from the both of us.
Eventually, he'll institutionalize his mom, too.
He threatened to institutionalize me if I didn't come back to the firm.
I'm not gonna be able to afford his outpatient care and they're gonna re-institutionalize him.
Horowitz will institutionalize him if he can't trust him with these things.
Tim, they're gonna institutionalize her.
Normally, I would arrest the witch, institutionalize the guy with the ghost, and not hire you.
If you don't go, they will institutionalize her.
Horowitz will institutionalize him if he can't trust him to take his meds.
Tim, they're gonna institutionalize her. Yeah? Do you realize what's gonna happen if they put her in a psychiatric institution, man?

News and current affairs

But what they all share is the recognition that the time has clearly come to stabilize and institutionalize a European economic government.
What it needs is to institutionalize that freedom by building a modern state to replace the antiquated tsarist system.
That could mean bringing back older IMF proposals for a sovereign bankruptcy mechanism, or finding ways to institutionalize the Fund's recent stance on Greek debt.
Sharon now needs to institutionalize his reforms, even if he now needs to establish another party to do so.
But without the support of these two ministries, Putin cannot institutionalize his new foreign policy course.
At the moment, there does not seem to be a plan to institutionalize the summit.
He has reduced the membership of the Politburo from nine to seven, making it easier to obtain agreement in a system designed to institutionalize collective leadership.
Until now, the region has been unable to institutionalize economic cooperation as vigorously as Europe and North America have.

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