institutionalises
verb
Pronunciation: /ˌɪnstɪˈtjuːʃənəlaɪzɪz/
Definition
Establishes a practice, custom, or behavior as a formal, permanent part of an organization or society.
Examples
The new policy institutionalises transparency by requiring all financial records to be published online.
This curriculum institutionalises critical thinking by making it a core component of every subject.
The treaty institutionalises cooperation between the two nations through a permanent joint council.
How to Use institutionalises
- institutionalise something (collocation)
- To make a practice a formal part of a system. — "The company decided to institutionalise the feedback process."
- be institutionalised (collocation)
- Frequently used in passive voice to describe something that has become a permanent, rigid part of a system. — "Inequality is often institutionalised in outdated hiring practices."
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