institutionalize (C1)
verb
Pronunciation: /ˌɪnstɪˈtuːʃənəlaɪz/
Definition
To establish something (such as a practice, concept, or person) as a convention or a norm within an organization or culture, often making it a permanent part of the system or placing a person in an institution.
Examples
The company decided to institutionalize flexible working hours after seeing their positive impact on employee morale.
It took decades for the idea of universal healthcare to become fully institutionalized in many countries.
The family worried they might have to institutionalize their elderly relative if her condition worsened significantly.
How to Use institutionalize
- institutionalize (something) (collocation)
- To make a practice or idea a formal part of a system. — "They worked to institutionalize the new safety protocols across all departments."
- institutionalize (someone) (collocation)
- To place a person in a long-term care institution. — "It was a difficult decision to institutionalize their elderly parent."
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