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institutionalization

/in-sti-too-shuh-nl-ahy-zey-shuhn, -tyoo-/US // ˌɪn stɪˌtu ʃə nlˌaɪˈzeɪ ʃən, -ˌtyu- //

制度化,机构化,体制化,制度化建设

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  1. 1
    • : the act or process of establishing a group, movement, program, etc., as a permanent and publicly recognized entity for the promotion of a particular cause:The study measures the level of institutionalization of 28 African political parties based on four dimensions: roots in society, level of organization, autonomy, and coherence.The introduction of clearly designated offices of leadership, like elders and bishops, marked a growing institutionalization of the church.
    • : the process of making a principle or pattern of behavior into a normative policy or practice perpetuated in public establishments such as schools, courts, legislative bodies, etc.:We are committed to the institutionalization of racial and gender equality.
    • : the act or practice of placing a person into a care facility, as for elderly people or those with mental illness, addiction, disabilities, etc.:The downside is that institutionalization severely limits a person's ability to interact with family and friends, to work, and to participate in community life.

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Examples

  • With antidepressants, he was not institutionalized and he could have plenty of sex with partners who were generally happy that premature ejaculation was the least of their worries.

  • Unlike Maryland, national costs for institutionalization as opposed to HCBS do not differ by an order of magnitude.

  • The thing that concerns me the most is the institutionalization of some of these policies.

  • Perhaps we should have easier institutionalization of the mentally ill, and damn the Bill of Rights.