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Synonyms for institutionalize

to place officially in confinement

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I cannot blame the system for my institutionalisation. There is no other alternative but jailing.
There is a wide range of meanings and concepts of institutionalisation. From focusing on formal sets of rules, to the inclusion of various aspects of culture and with very diverse sets of phenomena which institutionalisation is combined with (see Levitsky, 1998: 79).
The institutionalisation of the conservative practice of gender segregation amounts to a degradation of women's economic, social and political position in society," they said.
The Making of a Modern Art World: Institutionalisation and Legitimatisation of Guohua in Republican Shanghai
The Cyprus Autism Association on Tuesday protested against the continued institutionalisation people with autism in the Athalassa Psychiatric Hospital.
Citadel Capital has deepened its investment in corporate governance systems as part of its institutionalisation drive with the recent hiring of its first dedicated Head of Internal Audit, Shady Raphael.
Ahead of the launch today, the star of The Talented Mr Ripley and Sherlock Holmes said: "The involvement of organisations working to counter domestic violence around the world will bring us another step closer to the institutionalisation of an annual Peace Day and I am proud to be supporting the process."
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