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Institutional
Meaning
Adj
●
Of,
pertaining
to,
characteristic
of, or
organized
along the lines of
an institution.
●
Instituted by authority.
●
Elementary; rudimentary.
●
Arising from the
practice
of an institution.
Noun
●
A
client
that is an organization
rather than
an individual.
●
In Politics:
A Chilean
senator
who is
appointed
by the
president
for a
term
of
eight
years.
●
A
community
where the
majority
of
inhabitants
work at
an
institution
(
as opposed to
industry or
trade
), or one such inhabitant.
●
An
institutionalized
person.
●
In Sociology:
An individual whose
sense
of
self
is based on
institutionalized
values
and
standards
,
as opposed to
their
tastes
and impulses.
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Origin
institutional
English
-al
English
institution
English
institution
Old French (842-ca. 1400)
institutio
Latin
instituere
Latin
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