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reinstitutionalized

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  • verb Simple past tense and past participle of reinstitutionalize.

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Examples

  • Our spirit is back, but we haven't reinstitutionalized it.

    Farewell Address 1989

  • Our spirit is back, but we haven't reinstitutionalized it.

    Latest Articles 2010

  • Our spirit is back, but we haven't reinstitutionalized it.

    The Swamp 2009

  • Of course drugs should be legalized, the mentally ill should be reinstitutionalized, and all Great Society programs rolled back, but leftists like Kleiman don’t look at all the options until coming to the “let 1000 felons free to kill again” answer that they always offer.

    The Volokh Conspiracy » How to Have Less Crime and Less Punishment 2009

  • * In 1990, Singh’s Janata Party government reinstitutionalized caste awareness by formally approving the recommendations of the Mandal Commission which, in the name of what would be called “affirmative action” in America, set quotas for the allotment of government jobs.

    The J Curve Ian Bremmer 2006

  • * In 1990, Singh’s Janata Party government reinstitutionalized caste awareness by formally approving the recommendations of the Mandal Commission which, in the name of what would be called “affirmative action” in America, set quotas for the allotment of government jobs.

    The J Curve Ian Bremmer 2006

  • * In 1990, Singh’s Janata Party government reinstitutionalized caste awareness by formally approving the recommendations of the Mandal Commission which, in the name of what would be called “affirmative action” in America, set quotas for the allotment of government jobs.

    The J Curve Ian Bremmer 2006

  • * In 1990, Singh’s Janata Party government reinstitutionalized caste awareness by formally approving the recommendations of the Mandal Commission which, in the name of what would be called “affirmative action” in America, set quotas for the allotment of government jobs.

    The J Curve Ian Bremmer 2006

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