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Filter by Meaning The prison system has become institutionalized over time, making it difficult for inmates to reintegrate into society.
The institutionalized culture of the police force needs to be reformed.
The church has institutionalized a set of religious practices and traditions.
The athlete was so institutionalized in his training routine that he found it hard to incorporate new exercises.
The belief that women are inferior to men is institutionalized in some cultures.
The company's institutionalized bureaucracy made it hard for employees to innovate or make decisions.
The school's institutionalized curriculum reflects a traditional approach to education.
The institutionalized process for hiring new employees is quite lengthy.
The school institutionalized a new program for student mental health.
The soldier had become institutionalized after serving multiple tours and had difficulty readjusting to civilian life.
The sports team plays institutionalized, following a strict game plan and strategy.
The religious organization was institutionalized, with strict adherence to tradition.
The church has institutionalized a weekly prayer service for community members.
They institutionalized him after he suffered a mental breakdown.
The court ordered the defendant to be institutionalized for further evaluation.
She was used to institutionalized meals in the nursing home.
The military is highly institutionalized and follows strict protocols.
The legal system is highly institutionalized and follows established protocols for trials and sentencing.
The airline had institutionalized procedures for dealing with flight delays.
Institutionalized medicine has both benefits and drawbacks.
The police department had institutionalized procedures for handling arrests.
The healthcare system is highly institutionalized and has strict regulations in place.
As a new employee, it is important to become institutionalized in the company's practices and culture.
The restaurant had institutionalized rules for handling food preparation.
The military has institutionalized rules and regulations for soldiers.
The hospital staff followed institutionalized guidelines for patient care.
The new employee was trained to follow the institutionalized procedures of the company.
Institutionalized policies and procedures are essential for a large organization to function effectively.
The prison system is highly institutionalized and follows set procedures for inmate management.
The school had an institutionalized protocol for emergency situations.
The education system is highly institutionalized and follows a set curriculum.
The religious organization has institutionalized practices that members are expected to follow.
The government has institutionalized procedures for obtaining a passport.
In order to comply with institutionalized rules and regulations, the company had to invest in expensive equipment.
The military has institutionalized a strict chain of command.
His behavior was so institutionalized that he couldn't imagine doing anything differently.
The church's institutionalized dogma can sometimes be at odds with modern societal values.
My grandmother is so institutionalized in her ways that she refuses to use a computer.
The school has institutionalized a dress code for all students.
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