'Excessive institutionalization.'的English词汇
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verb
adj
- (psychology) Having become dependent after a long time in, and unable to function outside of an institution, especially a prison.
- Having been committed to an institution, such as a prison or an insane asylum.
- Having been established as an institution.
- officially placed in or committed to a specialized institution
- given the character of an institution or incorporated into a structured and usually well-established system
noun
- (behavioral science) Institutional policies that introduce tedium and inefficiency in processes.
- A residual semi-solid material left from industrial, water treatment, or wastewater treatment processes.
- Solids separated from suspension in a liquid.
- (uncountable, music) Ellipsis of sludge metal.
- A mass of small pieces of ice on the surface of a water body.
- A sediment of accumulated minerals in a steam boiler.
- the precipitate produced by sewage treatment
- any thick, viscous matter
verb
noun
- (by extension) Excessive, oppressive taxation.
- The idea that taxation should form a central part of a government's economic policy.
- (economics) The belief that fiscal policy should function as the primary macroeconomic stabiliser (e.g. for controlling inflation), often associated with the IS–LM model.
noun
- The process of reducing a person's dependence on an institutional environment.
- The process of releasing a person from a facility where their freedom to leave has been restrained.
- The process of abolishing a practice that has been considered a norm.
- (health care, psychiatry) The process of converting daily care for intellectually disabled people and mental health care for psychiatric patients from an institution-based model (focused largely on sequestering them in mental hospitals) to a community-based model (in which they live in small group homes or private residences to the greatest feasible extent).
noun
- (behavioral science) Institutional policies that introduce tedium and inefficiency in processes.
- A residual semi-solid material left from industrial, water treatment, or wastewater treatment processes.
- Solids separated from suspension in a liquid.
- (uncountable, music) Ellipsis of sludge metal.
- A mass of small pieces of ice on the surface of a water body.
- A sediment of accumulated minerals in a steam boiler.
- the precipitate produced by sewage treatment
- any thick, viscous matter
verb
noun
- (by extension) Excessive, oppressive taxation.
- The idea that taxation should form a central part of a government's economic policy.
- (economics) The belief that fiscal policy should function as the primary macroeconomic stabiliser (e.g. for controlling inflation), often associated with the IS–LM model.
noun
- The process of reducing a person's dependence on an institutional environment.
- The process of releasing a person from a facility where their freedom to leave has been restrained.
- The process of abolishing a practice that has been considered a norm.
- (health care, psychiatry) The process of converting daily care for intellectually disabled people and mental health care for psychiatric patients from an institution-based model (focused largely on sequestering them in mental hospitals) to a community-based model (in which they live in small group homes or private residences to the greatest feasible extent).
verb
adj
- (psychology) Having become dependent after a long time in, and unable to function outside of an institution, especially a prison.
- Having been committed to an institution, such as a prison or an insane asylum.
- Having been established as an institution.
- officially placed in or committed to a specialized institution
- given the character of an institution or incorporated into a structured and usually well-established system