第三人称单数:institutionalizes
现在分词:institutionalizing
1. 制度化的,有组织的:ingrained 根深蒂固的 | institutionalized 制度化的,有组织的 | instructive 传授知识的,启蒙的
1. Political consultation between the CPC and the democratic parties and personages without party affiliation has been gradually institutionalized and standardized.
2. " Older people who are disconnected from families and who are institutionalized can actually die earlier, " Barratt said.
3. Too many are institutionalized and lack access to education, health care and employment.
4. They also established institutionalized dialogues and cooperated within the existing multilateral framework for proliferation control.
5. Small members tend to favor a more institutionalized structure while major powers would prefer more flexibility to enjoy the manipulation of their power.
6. institutionalized的近义词
6. It looks like as long as these detailed requirements are carried out in full, prison management will be more scientific and institutionalized in the near future.
7. She was institutionalized several times, but would return to her junkie pals shortly after she was released.
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8. The meetings of the liaison committee have been institutionalized with one preparatory meeting in the spring and another in the autumn.
9. We will lose no time in improving the mechanism for ensuring adequate funding for rural education to make it more regular and institutionalized.
10. That calls for concrete steps from the country to make institutionalized improvements to standardize and regulate income distribution and redistribution.
adj
1. officially placed in or committed to a specialized institution
e.g. had hopes of rehabilitating the institutionalized juvenile delinquents
Synonym: institutionalised
2. given the character of an institution or incorporated into a structured and usually well-established system
e.g. institutionalized graft
institutionalized suicide as practiced in Japan
Synonym: institutionalised