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institutionalization

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the process of committing a person to a facility where their freedom to leave will be restrained, usually a mental hospital

The institutionalization of Syd Barrett was a major event in the history of the rock group Pink Floyd.

the process of establishing a practice as a norm

The government began the institutionalization of background checks for internet users.

Instrumental Activities of Daily Living (IADL's) Intermediate Care
{i} act of transforming something into an institution (i.e. custom, law, pattern of behavior); placing of a person in an institution (also institutionalisation)
the process of committing a person to an facility where their freedom to leave will be restrained, usually a mental hospital
The gradual domination of financial markets by institutional investors, as opposed to individual investors This process has occurred throughout the industrialized world
The care delivered in a hospital, rehabilitation hospital, nursing home, from admission to discharge, regardless of length of stay (e g , the proportion of patients in a psychiatric facility who are physically restrained during their hospitalization)
institutionalization of prostitution
{i} legalizing prostitution, making soliciting sex legal
institutionalisation
the process of embedding something within an organization or society as an established custom or norm
institutionalisation
{i} act of transforming something into an institution (i.e. custom, law, pattern of behavior); placing of a person in an institution (also institutionalization)
institutionalize
cause to be admitted; of persons to an institution; "After the second episode, she had to be committed"; "he was committed to prison"
institutionalize
to establish as a normal practice
institutionalize
To institutionalize something means to establish it as part of a culture, social system, or organization. The goal is to institutionalize family planning into community life In the first century there was no such thing as institutionalized religion. + institutionalization in·sti·tu·tion·ali·za·tion the institutionalization of social change
institutionalize
in·sti·tu·tion·al·ize institutionalizes institutionalizing institutionalized in BRIT, also use institutionalise1. If someone such as a sick, mentally ill, or old person is institutionalized, they are sent to stay in a special hospital or home, usually for a long period. She became seriously ill and had to be institutionalized for a lengthy period. institutionalized kids with medical problems. + institutionalization in·sti·tu·tion·ali·za·tion Institutionalization was necessary when his wife became both blind and violent
institutionalize
to commit a person to confinement in an institution
institutionalize
{f} transform something into an institution (i.e. custom, law, pattern of behavior); place a person in an institution (also institutionalise)
institutionalization

    Silbentrennung

    in·sti·tu·tion·al·i·za·tion

    Türkische aussprache

    înstîtuşınılîzeyşın

    Aussprache

    /ənstəˌto͞osʜənələˈzāsʜən/ /ɪnstɪˌtuːʃənəlɪˈzeɪʃən/

    Etymologie

    () Derived from institution.
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