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n. 制度化
Institutionalisation refers to the process of embedding something (for example a concept, a social role, a particular value or mode of behavior) within an organization, social system, or society as a whole. The term may also be used to refer to committing a particular individual or group to an institution, such as a mental or welfare institution.
禁固性反应
institutionalise 使…制度化(等于institutionalize)
She seems to feel that the alleged institutionalisation of the youngest one is a priority.
她似乎觉得指控最小的孩子变宅优先级别更高。
He was just beginning to grow accustomed to the institutionalisation which his relatives had kindly condemned him.
他已经开始适应那种养老院的生活。
No data were available for day to day skills, institutionalisation, reduction in carers' stress or economic outcomes.
在日常技能、机构化问题、照顾者压力的减轻或经济结果这几个方面的资料是缺少的。
In each of the three governments I have taken action to ensure institutionalisation of this concept.
The impact of the Clinton brand has been increased considerably by its institutionalisation in the Clinton Foundation.
Hence, sensitisation and public awareness campaigns are critical to securing much-needed support for the institutionalisation of the programme.