institutionalize
Example Sentences
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After the “incident” in the basement, we’re told that therapists are enlisted, Eddie is institutionalized, there’s a suspected suicide attempt and a bipolar diagnosis.
From New York Times
Ovink said that “institutionalizing water security is going to be of critical importance for the world,” and that the commitments by countries, companies and organizations will propel actions toward a “water-secure future.”
From Los Angeles Times
But as long as the war continues, the number of disabled people being institutionalized is only growing.
From Washington Post
As someone who grew up “in the age of institutions,” Simpson says, she was interested in exploring institutionalized care — what it was like then and what it’s like now.
From Los Angeles Times
By the time this geyser of corporate-gush concludes, no progressive trope has been unused: Ending “exclusionary policies” will ameliorate “climate change” and “institutionalized inequity.”
From Washington Post
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