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1 institutionalize
гл.тж. institutionalise1) эк., соц., юр. институционализировать (создавать формальный институт для какого-л. действия, осуществляемого ранее на основе неформальных правил)It is a society that has institutionalized political graft and corruption. — Это общество, которое институционализировало политическое взяточничество и коррупцию.
The efforts to institutionalize ethics are effective in improving business behavior.
See:2) юр. помещать в учреждение закрытого типа (специальную больницу, тюрьму)to institutionalize (smb.) in a hospital — поместить (кого-л.) в больницу
Alicia was forced to institutionalize him in a state hospital when more expensive but ineffective treatments left her desperate for other options. — Алисия была вынуждена поместить его в государственную больницу, когда все более дорогое, но неэффективное лечение не оставила ей друго выбора.
He was institutionalized in a mental hospital. — Он был помещен в психиатрическую больницу.
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