atw: Re: Better word for "institutionalise"
- From: Elizabeth Fullerton <Elizabeth_Fullerton@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: "'austechwriter@xxxxxxxxxxxxx'" <austechwriter@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 1 Nov 2007 09:01:24 +1100
thank you all for your assistance with this - after some discussion the team
decided to use "formalise", as the next best word to "institutionalise" (but
easier to say and spell...)
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Subject: atw: Re: Better word for "institutionalise"
What's the context of the usage?
On 10/18/07, Stuart Burnfield <slb@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:slb@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>>
wrote:
> Can anyone think of a good word - one that has the same gravity
> as "institutionalise" but fewer syllables (and easier to type)?
Adopt?
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