sociologically

IPA: soʊsiʌɫˈɑdʒɪkɫi

adverb

  • In reference to sociology.
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Examples of "sociologically" in Sentences

  • What could explain this first aftershock sociologically?
  • I treated the question biologically, psychologically, and sociologically.
  • It feels Capitol Hill today has sociologically regressed into a segregationist atmosphere.
  • At the same time, sociologically and psychologically there should be more to it than a simple match-up of skill.
  • Short term sociologically blinkered benefits, usually, driven by selfishness, greed and a loss of respect for Nature.
  • I bled and kept a stiff upper lip while she categorized my experience as sociologically relevant but ultimately gross
  • In 1988, new, sociologically trained polling organizations began taking nationally representative surveys of the Soviet—and more often Russian—population.
  • The distinction is that adaptation is applied to organic modifications which are transmitted biologically; while accommodation is used with reference to changes in habit, which are transmitted, or may be transmitted, sociologically, that is, in the form of social tradition.

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