socialize

IPA: sˈoʊʃʌɫaɪz

verb

  • (intransitive) To interact with others
  • (transitive) To instruct somebody, usually subconsciously, in the etiquette of a society
  • (transitive) To take something into collective or governmental ownership
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Examples of "socialize" in Sentences

  • Socialize with the best of the best
  • If President Obama is feeling the back-lash from his efforts to 'socialize' this country ... he hasn't seen anything yet.
  • Everything was well planned and I was able to enjoy myself and socialize, which is sometimes hard to do when serving a coursed dinner.
  • Producers should pay for the waste they "design in" to products and packages, costs they now "socialize" by passing them along to local communities.
  • To the person who refers to Obama as the candidate who is going to "socialize" medicine, please point me in the direction of some proof of this statement.
  • They have people panicked that the government will take away their current plans and "socialize" their health care and that the government will ration their care.
  • But they ended up crashing the whole goddamned system, which gave them no choice but to beg Congress to "socialize" their losses with an infusion of hefty amounts of taxpayer cash.
  • At 8.8 per 1000, South Carolina's infant mortality rate is three times higher than the infant mortality rate of Sweden; 2 1/2 time higher than the infant mortality rate of France - Both countries with so-called "socialize ­d medicine."

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