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socio-

  1. a combining form used, with the meanings “social,” “sociological,” or “society,” in the formation of compound words:

    sociometry; socioeconomic.



socio-

combining_form

  1. denoting social or society

    socioeconomic

    sociopolitical

    sociology

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˜yĐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of socio-1

Combining form of Latin socius a fellow, companion, comrade; see -o-
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Example Sentences

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The script encourages future stagings to consider their setting “quite broadly, with all socio economic levels, areas of the country, races, cultures, and types of families as the basis for what is truly universal.”

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But an increase in supply, demand, and falling prices has made it more available and affordable across all socio economic groups in recent years.

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In Socio Vivienda, a sprawling public housing neighborhood, shop owners, pedestrians, police — everyone — talks in whispers.

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Este año, México superó a China como principal socio comercial de Estados Unidos, y la inversión extranjera directa en México en el primer trimestre de este año aumentó casi un 50 por ciento respecto al año anterior.

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Just that the elements had gotten refined in another period in the ’70s out of another Big Bang Theory of socio political environments.

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