Meaning of institutional | Babel Free
ˌɪn.stɪˈtjuː.ʃə.nəlDefinitions
- A client that is an organization rather than an individual.
- Of, pertaining to, characteristic of, or organized along the lines of an institution
- a society or organization, or the building it uses. There is a lecture at the Philosophical Institute tonight. Instituut مَعْهَد институт instituto ústav das Institut institut ίδρυμα, ινστιτούτοinstituto instituut موسسه؛ انجمن instituutti institutמכון, מוסד संस्थान institut intézet institut stofnun istituto 研究所 학회, 협회 institutas institūts institusi instituutinstituttinstytut بنسټ ايښودل تاسيسول، ټولنه، موسسه instituto institut институт ústav inštitut institut institut สถาบัน enstitü 學院, 協會 ін...
- A Chilean senator who is appointed by the president for a term of eight years.
- Instituted by authority
- to start or establish. When was the Red Cross instituted? gestig يُؤسِّس учредявам instituir založit, ustavit einrichten oprette αρχίζω, ιδρύωfundar, establecer asutama ایجاد کردن panna alulle fonder לְייַסֵד संस्थापित करना utemeljiti alapít mendirikan stofna istituire 設ける 설립하다 įkurti []dibināt; organizēt mendirikan instellenopprette, innstifte, foranstaltezałożyć تاسيسول instituir a fonda учреждать založiť ustanoviti osnovati inrätta, grunda, stifta จัดตั้ง; ริเริ่ม kurmak, tesis etmek 建立, 創...
- A community where the majority of inhabitants work at an institution (as opposed to industry or trade), or one such inhabitant.
- Elementary; rudimentary
- institusioneel مُؤَسَّسي институционален institucional instituční Institutions-... institutionel θεσμικός, ιδρυματικός institucional institutsionaalne سازمانی institutionaalinen institutionnel מוֹסָדִי संस्थानिक institucionalan intézményes institusional stofnunar- istituzionale 制度上の 협회의 institucijos, įstaigos iestādes-; organizācijas- keinstitusian institutioneelinstitusjons- zakładowy, instytucjonalny بنيادى institucional instituţional учреждённый inštitučný uraden institucionalan institutio...
- An institutionalized person.
- Arising from the practice of an institution
- Of or relating to an institution or institutions.
- A person whose sense of self is based on institutionalized values and standards, as opposed to their tastes and impulses.
- A client that is an organization rather than an individual
- Organized as or forming an institution: institutional religion.
- Characteristic or suggestive of an institution, especially in being uniform, dull, or unimaginative: institutional furniture; a pale institutional green.
- of, relating to, or characteristic of institutions
- dull, routine, and uniform: institutional meals.
- relating to principles or institutes, esp of law
- of, pertaining to, or of the nature of an institution.
Equivalents
العربية
مؤسساتي
Català
institucional
Deutsch
institutionell
Suomi
institutionaalinen
Français
Institutionnel
हिन्दी
संस्थागत
Magyar
intézményi
Հայերեն
ինստիտուցիոնալ
Italiano
istituzionale
Nederlands
institutioneel
Polski
instytucjonalny
Português
institucional
Русский
институциональный
Svenska
institutionell
Українська
інституційний
Examples
“Few public relations people have learned to communicate effectively with the funds, meet their needs, and maintain a balance between institutionals and individual round lot holders.”
“At a later stage one could imagine some institutionals occasionally or even systematically engaging in law suits against companies or their directors to influence the company's conduct.”
“Even during the distribution of the public capital assets "free of charge", the case of Czech Republic showed, that the restructuring of property, esp. in the concentrated institutional form of "institutionals", leads to a conservation of some essential dysfunctions of the past system.”
“Institutionals, especially also foreign institutionals have increased their holdings in the Belgian companies, with some effect on governance techniques.”
“The institutionals include four former senior military commanders, one from each of the four branches of the armed forces, selected by the National security Council (Cosena); two former Supreme Court judges and one former comptroller-general, selected by the Supreme Court; and one former interior minister and a former university rector, selected by the president.”
“The time series is very short for the post-1998 transition in the Senate, but if the few votes are indicative, they show that at least a few of the institutionals are much more willing to join legislative majorities than before.”
“While the "institutionals" certainly have not voted as a bloc with the Right in all situations, in general terms they have been a reliable ally for this sector.”
“In any time period, Marketing Centers and Institutionals will have a higher per capita index of airline passengers than either Industrial or Balanced communities.”
“The "marketing" centers consisted of the metropolitan districts that were above average in wholesale sales but low in industrial employment. The "institutionals" were low in both trade and industrial employment.”
“It was found that marketing centers and institutionals had superior purchasing power to industrial and balanced centers, and in turn the number of airline passengers generated and the number of registered general aviation aircraft were also greater for the marketing and institutional classifications .”
“And I hope you can work it out where 'institutionals' can have rights too.”
“We have no groups that do not include ex-institutionals.”
“The first group, the so-called "institutionals," represents the poorest and most desperate women living in or near the urban centers. These women, often unmarried and frequently with no family support or employment, turned in their pregnant despair to public or private charity institutions.”
“If vocational counseling to help the individual find his peculiar niche has elements of the impulse conception of self, the idea that a person can make of himself what he will, that one chooses a task and then works at it, is the view of institutionals.”
“For institutionals the self is revealed through adherence to a high standard, especially in spite of adverse conditions.”
“For the institutionals, hypocrisy consists of failing to live up to one's standards.”
CEFR level
C2
Mastery
This word is part of the CEFR C2 vocabulary — mastery level.
This word is part of the CEFR C2 vocabulary — mastery level.
See also
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