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in·sti·tu·tion·al·ize \-əlˌīz, -əˌlīz\ transitive verb (-ed/-ing/-s) Usage: see -ize Etymology: institutional + -ize 1. : to give the character of an institution to : make into or treat like an institution < modern society tends to institutionalize its burdens > especially : to incorporate into a system of organized and often highly formalized belief, practice, or acceptance < the Japanese institutionalized suicide > < institutionalized graft > 2. : to place in or commit to the care of a specialized institution (as for the insane, alcoholics, epileptics, delinquent youth, or the aged) 3. : to accustom (a person) so firmly to the care and supervised routine of an institution as to make incapable of managing a life outside |