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socially
[ soh-shuh-lee ]
adverb
- in the friendly company of others; in a genial or gregarious manner:
We met through mutual friends who gather socially several times a month.
- in a manner that relates to human society and its configuration as a community:
Her art strives to be both beautifully evocative and socially responsible.
- in a manner that relates to the division of human society into classes according to status:
Socially and economically, these children are repressed by disadvantages we cannot imagine.
- with attention or regard to rules about behavior:
In my day, carousing on a Sunday was socially unacceptable.
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of socially1
Example Sentences
Denmark’s social policies are among the most socially liberal in the world.
Now, the area is instead home to the amenities that supplanted Chicago’s first socially complex, intentionally provocative, and culturally essential queer-accomodating neighborhood.
“They have been hugely successful for us and have definitely filled the voids financially and also socially with our customers,†Robertson said.
Once restrictions on public gatherings eased, the world’s reopening brought to the fore how socially feral we’d become.
Wages aside, UTLA’s wide-ranging, socially conscious platform springs from 665 member meetings held at schools in the fall, when the union also sought broad input from students, parents and other community members.
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