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Definitions for institutionally
in·sti·tu·tion·al·ly
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Princeton's WordNet
institutionallyadverb
by an institution
"institutionally controlled"
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institutionallyadverb
In an institutional manner.
institutionallyadverb
Throughout an institution.
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institutionally
Institutionally refers to anything related to, structured, or recognized by an established system, organization or society. It can also pertain to norms, actions, or behaviors that are ingrained in the structure of a particular institution or system. It generally refers to something done according to a social, political, or educational institution's rules or norms.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of institutionally in Chaldean Numerology is: 4
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of institutionally in Pythagorean Numerology is: 4
Examples of institutionally in a Sentence
The salient feature of America in the Age of Obama is a failed government class institutionally committed to living beyond its means, and a citizenry too many of whom are content to string along.
If it's a natural bump from the outdoor harvest, that's one thing, if it's institutionally creating oversupply ... that's a problem.
Afghanistan was always going to collapse, keeping Afghanistan low profile stopped many including Congress from seeing institutionally how weak it was and asking for hard reforms or a quicker exit.
People bring strongly held views to pretty much every issue that we deal with, and especially when it's an issue that engenders real passion, like Haiti, the level of desperation among the migrants is something that can't help but powerfully affect all of us, and so I really understand the passion that comes with this, and I understand Dan's passion. But that's also why both on a personal level and institutionally, we are committed to doing all we can to support the people of Haiti now and going forward.
That a company that represents Japan, to be doing something like this institutionally, was shocking.
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