Of, pertaining to, characteristic of, or organized along the lines of an institution
organized as or forming an institution; "institutional religion" relating to or constituting or involving an institution; "institutional policy
Of, pertaining to, characteristic of or organized along the lines of an institution
Institutional means relating to a building where people are looked after or held. Outside the protected environment of institutional care he could not survive
Relating to an institution in the sense of a humanly created and generally accepted social custom, usage, law, rule, principle or pattern of procedure or organization, etc , which pertains to, guides or regulates social conduct Examples: Government, language, family, individual laws, private property, market society, money, etc See also "Institutional economics" and "Institutionalism "
Institutional means relating to a large organization, for example a university, bank, or church. The share price will be determined by bidding from institutional investors
An institutional value or quality is considered an important and typical feature of a particular society or group, usually because it has existed for a long time. social and institutional values
{s} pertaining to an institution; characteristic of an institution, bland, drab, uniform
Includes churches, cemeteries, hospitals, and other charitable, civic or religious uses
One of the markets in children's publishing, named for the institutions the books are sold to[md]schools and libraries IRC--Short for International Reply Coupon: good for postage anywhere in the world Send one or more to a foreign publisher along with a self-addressed envelope for the response