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institution
noun
1 an organization or public body founded for a special purpose, especially for a charitable or educational purpose or as a hospital.
2 a hospital, old people's home, etc, regarded as an impersonal or bureaucratic organization.
3 a custom or tradition; something which is well-established the institution of marriage .
4 colloq a familiar and well-known object or person.
5 the act of instituting or process of being instituted.
[15c: see institute]
institutional adjective
1 belonging or relating to, like or typical of an institution, especially in being dull or regimented typical institutional food .
2 depending on, or originating in, an institution.
noun
1 an organization or public body founded for a special purpose, especially for a charitable or educational purpose or as a hospital.
2 a hospital, old people's home, etc, regarded as an impersonal or bureaucratic organization.
3 a custom or tradition; something which is well-established the institution of marriage .
4 colloq a familiar and well-known object or person.
5 the act of instituting or process of being instituted.
[15c: see institute]
institutional adjective
1 belonging or relating to, like or typical of an institution, especially in being dull or regimented typical institutional food .
2 depending on, or originating in, an institution.
institutionalism
noun
1 the characteristics or system of institutions or of life in institutions.
2 belief in the merits of such a system.
[19c]
institutionalist noun .
noun
1 the characteristics or system of institutions or of life in institutions.
2 belief in the merits of such a system.
[19c]
institutionalist noun .
institutionalize or institutionalise
verb (institutionalized , institutionalizing )
1 to place someone in an institution.
2 to make someone lose their individuality and ability to cope with ordinary life by keeping them in an institution (eg a long-stay hospital or prison) for too long.
3 to make something into an institution.
[19c]
institutionalization noun .
verb (institutionalized , institutionalizing )
1 to place someone in an institution.
2 to make someone lose their individuality and ability to cope with ordinary life by keeping them in an institution (eg a long-stay hospital or prison) for too long.
3 to make something into an institution.
[19c]
institutionalization noun .
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