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单词 institutionalization
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Definition of institutionalization in English:

institutionalization

(British institutionalisation)
nounɪnstɪˌtjuːʃ(ə)n(ə)lʌɪˈzeɪʃ(ə)n
mass noun
  • 1The action of establishing something as a convention or norm in an organization or culture.

    they remain committed to the institutionalization of democracy
    Example sentencesExamples
    • He reveals an intense frustration with the institutionalization of semiotics.
    • The process of institutionalization is fascinating in architecture—for example, the discipline's insistent move toward a literal translation of metaphor.
    • The result has been the institutionalization of agricultural dumping by national farm policy, the report concluded.
    • What we are talking about is institutionalization in an art form where the transitory is standard.
    • The effect has been to institutionalize a process that, by its very nature, seems to defy institutionalization.
    • The institutionalization of rationality is the constitutive feature of institutions in the modern business enterprise.
    • He looks at institutional forms and networks and the institutionalization of class relations.
    • He did not just represent that process, he participated in its institutionalization.
    • The true institutionalization of the hedge fund industry would likely raise a number of new issues.
    • Practices of popular authorization can be deeply entrenched without that leading to an institutionalization of the rule of law.
  • 2The state of being placed or kept in a residential institution.

    people with a history of long-term institutionalization
    Example sentencesExamples
    • She had been felled quite early by tragedy—the death of a young daughter, abandonment by a first husband, institutionalization following a nervous breakdown.
    • My own mother was threatened with a marriage annulment and institutionalization if she sought a divorce for my father's rapes and beatings of the kids.
    • Next stop: institutionalization (the neighbors, I'm quite sure, have warned their children to stay away from the crazy man with the constantly dripping hair).
    • His institutionalization reveals that his violence is attributable to his mental deficiencies.
    • I did this at my lowest point—assuming something could be lower than plotting the institutionalization of an elderly neighbor.
    • Campaigns against forced sterilization or institutionalization or exclusion from public schools have been led by family members or the professionals who work with them.
    • In addition to the emotional toll on young people, the cost of institutionalization is prohibitive: as much as $200,000 per child, per year.
    • The recommendation was institutionalization, but after two years, Ms. Williams brought her home, determined that she should live as normal a life as possible.
    • By helping children living with their families now, the state will be able to avoid the much higher costs of institutionalization or imprisonment later on.
    • Through insanity and institutionalization, this family tends to mirror their times.
    1. 2.1 Harmful effects such as apathy and loss of independence arising from spending a long time in an institution.
      a perceptive report worried that J was at risk of institutionalization
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The process of institutionalization may surround inmates so thoroughly with external limits that internal controls atrophy or fail to develop altogether.
      • Institutionalization is facilitated in cases in which persons enter institutional settings at an early age.
      • The psychological residue of institutionalization requires active and prolonged agency intervention.
      • There was also the matter of my several years living in homeless shelters that caused a form of institutionalization to set in.
      • Institutionalization renders some people so dependent on external constraints that they gradually lose the capacity to rely on internal organization.
      • In extreme cases of institutionalization, prisoners may think of themselves as "the kind of person" who deserves only the degradation to which they are subjected.
      • Prison systems must begin to take the pains of imprisonment and the nature of institutionalization seriously.
      • There is less tension between the demands of the institution and the autonomy of a mature adult, so institutionalization proceeds more quickly with younger inmates.
      • The term "institutionalization" is used to describe the process by which inmates are shaped and transformed by the institutional environments in which they live.
      • The ordinary adaptive process of institutionalization has become extraordinarily prolonged and intense.

Definition of institutionalization in US English:

institutionalization

(British institutionalisation)
nounˌinstəˌt(y)o͞oSH(ə)n(ə)ləˈzāSHən
  • 1The action of establishing something as a convention or norm in an organization or culture.

    they remain committed to the institutionalization of democracy
    Example sentencesExamples
    • What we are talking about is institutionalization in an art form where the transitory is standard.
    • The effect has been to institutionalize a process that, by its very nature, seems to defy institutionalization.
    • He did not just represent that process, he participated in its institutionalization.
    • The institutionalization of rationality is the constitutive feature of institutions in the modern business enterprise.
    • He looks at institutional forms and networks and the institutionalization of class relations.
    • The true institutionalization of the hedge fund industry would likely raise a number of new issues.
    • The process of institutionalization is fascinating in architecture—for example, the discipline's insistent move toward a literal translation of metaphor.
    • He reveals an intense frustration with the institutionalization of semiotics.
    • The result has been the institutionalization of agricultural dumping by national farm policy, the report concluded.
    • Practices of popular authorization can be deeply entrenched without that leading to an institutionalization of the rule of law.
  • 2The state of being placed or kept in a residential institution.

    people with a history of long-term institutionalization
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Campaigns against forced sterilization or institutionalization or exclusion from public schools have been led by family members or the professionals who work with them.
    • His institutionalization reveals that his violence is attributable to his mental deficiencies.
    • In addition to the emotional toll on young people, the cost of institutionalization is prohibitive: as much as $200,000 per child, per year.
    • Next stop: institutionalization (the neighbors, I'm quite sure, have warned their children to stay away from the crazy man with the constantly dripping hair).
    • By helping children living with their families now, the state will be able to avoid the much higher costs of institutionalization or imprisonment later on.
    • I did this at my lowest point—assuming something could be lower than plotting the institutionalization of an elderly neighbor.
    • The recommendation was institutionalization, but after two years, Ms. Williams brought her home, determined that she should live as normal a life as possible.
    • Through insanity and institutionalization, this family tends to mirror their times.
    • She had been felled quite early by tragedy—the death of a young daughter, abandonment by a first husband, institutionalization following a nervous breakdown.
    • My own mother was threatened with a marriage annulment and institutionalization if she sought a divorce for my father's rapes and beatings of the kids.
    1. 2.1 Harmful effects such as apathy and loss of independence arising from spending a long time in an institution.
      a perceptive report worried that J was at risk of institutionalization
      Example sentencesExamples
      • There was also the matter of my several years living in homeless shelters that caused a form of institutionalization to set in.
      • In extreme cases of institutionalization, prisoners may think of themselves as "the kind of person" who deserves only the degradation to which they are subjected.
      • There is less tension between the demands of the institution and the autonomy of a mature adult, so institutionalization proceeds more quickly with younger inmates.
      • Prison systems must begin to take the pains of imprisonment and the nature of institutionalization seriously.
      • The term "institutionalization" is used to describe the process by which inmates are shaped and transformed by the institutional environments in which they live.
      • The ordinary adaptive process of institutionalization has become extraordinarily prolonged and intense.
      • Institutionalization is facilitated in cases in which persons enter institutional settings at an early age.
      • The psychological residue of institutionalization requires active and prolonged agency intervention.
      • The process of institutionalization may surround inmates so thoroughly with external limits that internal controls atrophy or fail to develop altogether.
      • Institutionalization renders some people so dependent on external constraints that they gradually lose the capacity to rely on internal organization.
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