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institutional [‚ɪnstɪˈtju:∫ənl]a. ( = of institutions) [reform, structure] institutionnelb. ( = of companies) [investors, funds, buying] institutionnelc. ( = reminiscent of institutions) [food] d'internat ; [place] froid et impersonnel━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━✎ The French word institutionnel ends in -el instead of -al and has a double n.* * *[ˌɪnstɪ'tjuːʃənl], US [-tuː-]1) [structure, reform] institutionnel/-elle; [food] de collectivitéto be put in institutional care — [child] être placé dans un établissement spécialisé
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1 [structure, reform] institutionnel/-elle ; [food, meals] de collectivité ; institutional life la vie réglementée d'un établissement spécialisé ; to be put in institutional care [child] être placé dans un établissement spécialisé ; [old person] être placé dans un asile de vieillards ;2 Comm [buying, advertising, investor] institutionnel/-elle ; institutional economics institutionnalisme m.
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