institutionalised in English

adjective
1
established in practice or custom.
the danger of discrimination becoming institutionalized
2
established as part of an official organization.
one of the most insidious byproducts of the Cold War, institutionalized secrecy
verb
1
establish (something, typically a practice or activity) as a convention or norm in an organization or culture.
a system that institutionalizes bad behavior

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1. Japan shows the failings of institutionalised sexism.

2. This system of institutionalised boasting has two weaknesses.

3. This branching out has been institutionalised and expanded.

4. To be complete, it needs to be institutionalised.

5. Referring to institutionalised business organizations, the majority of the firms had joined the local trade association.

6. Napoleon institutionalised plunder of conquered territories: French museums contain art stolen by Napoleon's forces from across Europe.

7. Do you think it would be fair to view this kind of contradiction as a form of "institutionalised" racism?

8. Transparency is the economy of waste and institutionalised corruption; DBT, through UID and bank accounts, combats corruption and controls inflation.

9. Ageism Ageism has become institutionalised and contributes to the view that elderly people are socially redundant, incapable and dependent

10. Nine-tenths of the bill for compensating victims of the institutionalised abuse will be shouldered by Irish taxpayers rather than the church.

11. To prevent such a contingency women's sexual subordination was institutionalised in the Brahmanical law codes and enforced by the power of the state.

12. Ancient Brahmanical codes of law institutionalised the subordination of women’s sexuality to maintain the practices of ‘patrilineal succession’ and ‘caste purity’

13. The activities of the Centres are monitored on a regular basis through an institutionalised system of monthly reporting by these Centres.

14. Malaysia basically had institutionalised the concept of KESBAN, with the establishment of coordinated bodies from the village, district, and state to the federal levels.

15. The main conclusion from the project is that "the communication of scientific information for evidence-based policymaking is poorly institutionalised in developing country contexts".

16. In international law, Apartheid is a state-sanctioned regime of institutionalised and legalised racial discrimination and oppression by one hegemonic racial group against another

17. The rage and humiliation of the poor, hit by financial collapse, was channelled into supporting new versions of the state such as welfare and institutionalised unions.

18. There is something fun and conspiratorial about their talk of underground dining, which reminds me of the London art scene in the very early 1990s, before it was institutionalised.

19. Some of the misconduct is so institutionalised that it passes for normality. When, for instance, a free-kick is flying in there will be bumping and blocking in the goalmouth.

20. Unless you want the rudderless blank of an institutionalised child, accepting gender as one of the signposts for who your child is seems not only inevitable, but also desirable.

21. Spartan boys were educated in the agoge from the age of seven, at least for some periods of Spartan history, and it seems that whenever the state arranged for the education of boys, it also institutionalised the education of girls.

22. It was a very interesting and, I would say, a very significant statement to say that reforms should be people centric, reforms should be benefiting people and not benefiting corporates or the governments alone or rather not corporates and governments but specifically for the people; and also they should not be leader driven but should be institutionalised.