English to Hindi Dictionary institutionalize

institutionalize

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definition
verb
a system that institutionalizes bad behavior
establish (something, typically a practice or activity) as a convention or norm in an organization or culture.
these adolescents had more contacts with the police and were charged and institutionalized more often
place or keep (someone) in a residential institution.
example
A decision to permit generics to bid on procurement contracts will 'institutionalize' market competition and drive prices, including those of new drugs, steadily downward.
The outburst may have been violent and warrant for arrest or to 'institutionalize' her, but I provoked it.
Decker was worried that I might try to 'institutionalize' him.
Let's 'institutionalize' the process, say that each of us will talk to our membership or our leadership about our goals.
The more difficult task is to 'institutionalize' a process that can achieve his vision.
It is widely supposed that one way to do this is to 'institutionalize' the decision-making process, transforming it from an individual action into a collective one.
We must constantly work to improve conditions in all areas of our work and 'institutionalize' our process improvements.
She had left the United States because she believed that Robert would again try to 'institutionalize' her.
The true tragedy hasn't been his condition, but rather the doctor who wanted to 'institutionalize' him, the school that refused his admittance, the babysitter that insisted I remain at the childcare center.
By joining with others to 'institutionalize' green practices this way, public departments have become agents of change, adding real value to their portfolio of building assets while reaping civic dividends.
This task of 'institutionalizing' the peace process on the Peninsula will take time.
For it is the 'institutionalization' of ‘knowledge’ more than economic power that empowers a few, at the same time disempowering millions.
The federal government has 'institutionalized' a process where government lawyers in the Department of Justice evaluate government bills for their consistency with Charter values.
The fact that someone else would make better choices than the elderly person does not require the appointment of a guardian or 'institutionalizing' the elderly person.
Is this supposed to be the nifty brand name of the latest fast-food chain, or a practical joke on the 'institutionalization' of academic journals?
Under the influence of Hume's empirical philosophy in the second half of the eighteenth century, the idea that natural science was a positivistic practice was 'institutionalized' .
The solutions that work are 'institutionalised' .
One source suggested there were deeper, personal issues, behind Carr's action and not just because he was 'institutionalised' .
She's then 'institutionalized' for the remainder of the film.
Mom spent the years 1967 to 1988 providing some level of care to Dad while he was 'institutionalized' .
One thing I do know is that he was 'institutionalized' at some point in the late 50s - early 60s, was probably shuffled around a bit through the years, and ended up dying in the care of a nursing home.
But the important difference between then and now is that this process is 'institutionalised' , through a commodification that is fully a part of market forces.
That was sort of shelved when I was 'institutionalised' , but my mother called me that as soon as I went home.
But one of the most scary and frustrating is wandering, and often ends with the person being 'institutionalised' .
So what you're saying there, it's great to get young people involved in sport in any way we can, but some of these older people who are 'institutionalised' , they can't play sport when they go out, but they might just want to go out and watch it.
But anthropology, in fact, guards a treasure house of examples of what happens when a society 'institutionalizes' other arrangements.
Hired in 1969 to head UCSF's modest chemistry department, Rutter 'institutionalized' the practice of collaborative research on a grand scale.
Back then, if you were a junkie, you were 'institutionalized' or sent to jail.
The Singaporean culture seems rather hectic and competitive, with a heavily 'institutionalised' public education system where the workload gets heavy at a very early level.
The system of managed migration 'institutionalizes' this arrangement.
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