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reinstitutionalization

Definitions

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  • noun The act or process of reinstitutionalizing.

Etymologies

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reinstitutionalize +‎ -ation

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Examples

  • This is the start of reinstitutionalization of science in NASA and NOAA.

    First Briefing on Human Space Flight Review - NASA Watch 2009

  • Arrest and reinstitutionalization after release from State schools and other facilities of the New York State Division for Youth: Three studies of youths released January, 1971 through March, 1973 by Irwin J Goldman

    Coverage on New York police attack protesting New School students 2009

  • We can end such nightmares, friends, if we all pull together and support the reinstitutionalization of the literary droolcup set.

    Nick Mamatas' Journal nihilistic_kid 2009

  • She asserts that the defendants are involved in the "Iron Mountain Plan", which provides for the reinstitutionalization of slavery and "bloodsports" which she identifies as death-hunting1 and witch-hunting, and the oppression of political dissidents, herself included.

    Unforgettable Pleadings 2008

  • She asserts that the defendants are involved in the "Iron Mountain Plan", which provides for the reinstitutionalization of slavery and "bloodsports" which she identifies as death-hunting1 and witch-hunting, and the oppression of political dissidents, herself included.

    Cyborgs and Persians and Bill, oh my! 2007

  • She asserts that the defendants are involved in the "Iron Mountain Plan", which provides for the reinstitutionalization of slavery and "bloodsports" which she identifies as death-hunting1 and witch-hunting, and the oppression of political dissidents, herself included.

    August 2007 2007

  • Recent research, though, has shown that involuntary admissions are on the rise, and we may be entering a new era of reinstitutionalization.

    Health News from Medical News Today 2008

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