institutional

UK /ˌɪn.stɪˈtjuː.ʃə.nəl/ US /ˌɪn.stɪˈtju.ʃə.nəl/
noun 5adj 4

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4

ADJ.

concentrated, essential, hard

The government's power remains concentrated in institutional structures that resist meaningful reform.

VERB + INSTITUTIONAL

bolstered, inherited, pay

The new policies bolstered institutional support for renewable energy across the entire organization.

INSTITUTIONAL + NOUN

dues, framework, frameworks, insti, integrity, membership, oppression, racism

The university raised institutional dues for all graduate students starting next semester.

PREP.

in

Many children who grow up in institutional care struggle to form healthy relationships later in life.

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