WordReference English-Greek Dictionary © 2026:
| Κύριες μεταφράσεις |
institutionalized, also UK: institutionalised adj | (attitude: inherent in system) | καθιερωμένος μτχ πρκ |
| | (μεταφορικά) | που έχει γίνει θεσμός περίφρ |
| | Institutionalized sexism results in women earning less money than men for the same work. |
institutionalized, also UK: institutionalised adj | (person: accustomed to being in care) | που έχει πάθει ιδρυματισμό περίφρ |
| | Having spent the first thirty years of her life in care, Jenna was completely institutionalized and could not cope with living alone. |
WordReference English-Greek Dictionary © 2026:
| Κύριες μεταφράσεις |
institutionalize [sth], also UK: institutionalise [sb]⇒ vtr | (absorb [sth] into a system) | καθιερώνω ρ μ |
| | | θεσμοθετώ ρ μ |
| | There are concerns that social media is complicit in institutionalizing misogyny within our societies. |
institutionalize [sb], also UK: institutionalise [sb]⇒ vtr | (admit [sb] to a care facility) | εισάγω σε ίδρυμα, εγκλείω σε ίδρυμα έκφρ |
| | Our son had a nervous breakdown and we had to institutionalize him. |