socially

IPA: sˈoʊʃʌɫi

adverb

  • In a social manner; sociably.
  • In social contexts.
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Examples of "socially" in Sentences

  • He was socially maladjusted and had no friends.
  • They feel different from the ones in the red states, socially and politically.
  • But he was far from putting the main blame on what we call the socially lower classes or on the slaves.
  • “Symbols presented in socially maintained rites” are not something that we have to worry about anymore.
  • Lucky Jim is a comedy of errors as Dixon stumbles again-and-again socially and professionally only to come out on top in the end.
  • After Labor Day, the former agent with Prudential Douglas Elliman will launch Rubicon Property, what he calls a socially responsible real-estate firm.
  • "Democratic politicians need to understand that even in socially conservative states like Nebraska, economic populism is a big political winner," said PCCC co-founder Adam Swartz.
  • That's right, the babes won't just get the standard behavior and awkward advances — if someone is really obnoxious, they get rewarded for it, and then you get to see them again socially!
  • “In the context of a traditional mythology, the symbols are presented in socially maintained rites, through which the individual is required to experience, or will pretend to have experienced, certain insights, sentiments and commitments.”
  • “The symbols are presented in socially maintained rites, (the Jayhawk mascot, the singing and chanting together) through which the individual is required to experience, or will pretend to have experienced, certain insights, sentiments (adoration for the team) and commitments (sharing an experience with 15,000 screaming fans).”

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