de|in´sti|tu´tion|al|i|za´tion
- de|in´sti|tu´tion|al|i|za´tion
de|in|sti|tu|tion|al|ize «dee
IHN stuh TOO shuh nuh lyz, -TYOO-»,
transitive verb, -ized,
-iz|
ing.
1. to remove the institutional quality or character from: »
Even the 8-by-10-foot bathrooms have been deinstitutionalized (New York Times).
2. to remove from an institution or institutional environment: »
It is a really visionary little organization, anxious to deinstitutionalize the disabled (London Times).
–de|in´sti|tu´tion|al|i|za´tion, noun.
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in´sti|tu´tion|al|i|za´tion — in|sti|tu|tion|al|ize «IHN stuh TOO shuh nuh lyz, TYOO », transitive verb, ized, iz|ing. 1. to make into an institution: »There are other wrongs which seem to be becoming institutionalized, but perhaps the economic wrongs are an obvious starting… … Useful english dictionary
de|in|sti|tu|tion|al|ize — «dee IHN stuh TOO shuh nuh lyz, TYOO », transitive verb, ized, iz|ing. 1. to remove the institutional quality or character from: »Even the 8 by 10 foot bathrooms have been deinstitutionalized (New York Times). 2. to remove from an institution or… … Useful english dictionary
in|sti|tu|tion|al|ize — «IHN stuh TOO shuh nuh lyz, TYOO », transitive verb, ized, iz|ing. 1. to make into an institution: »There are other wrongs which seem to be becoming institutionalized, but perhaps the economic wrongs are an obvious starting point (New York Times) … Useful english dictionary
con´sti|tu´tion|al|ist — con|sti|tu|tion|al|ism «KON stuh TOO shuh nuh LIHZ uhm, TYOO », noun. 1. the principles of constitutional government. 2. adherence to these principles. 3. a constitutional system of government. –con´sti|tu´tion|al|ist, noun … Useful english dictionary
con|sti|tu|tion|al|ism — «KON stuh TOO shuh nuh LIHZ uhm, TYOO », noun. 1. the principles of constitutional government. 2. adherence to these principles. 3. a constitutional system of government. –con´sti|tu´tion|al|ist, noun … Useful english dictionary
in´sti|tu´tion|al|ly — in|sti|tu|tion|al «IHN stuh TOO shuh nuhl, TYOO », adjective. 1. of or like an institution: »About 80 per cent of the institutional vote customarily goes to management (Newsweek). 2. promoting reputation and establishing good will for a business… … Useful english dictionary
in|sti|tu|tion|al — «IHN stuh TOO shuh nuhl, TYOO », adjective. 1. of or like an institution: »About 80 per cent of the institutional vote customarily goes to management (Newsweek). 2. promoting reputation and establishing good will for a business rather than aiming … Useful english dictionary
sub´sti|tu´tion|al|ly — sub|sti|tu|tion|al «SUHB stuh TOO shuh nuhl, TYOO », adjective. 1. having to do with or characterized by substitution. 2. acting or serving as a substitute. –sub´sti|tu´tion|al|ly, adverb … Useful english dictionary
sub|sti|tu|tion|al — «SUHB stuh TOO shuh nuhl, TYOO », adjective. 1. having to do with or characterized by substitution. 2. acting or serving as a substitute. –sub´sti|tu´tion|al|ly, adverb … Useful english dictionary
un´con|sti|tu´tion|al|ly — un|con|sti|tu|tion|al «UHN kon stuh TOO shuh nuhl, TYOO », adjective. contrary to the constitution; not constitutional. –un´con|sti|tu´tion|al|ly, adverb … Useful english dictionary