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socializing

[ US /ˈsoʊʃəˌɫaɪzɪŋ/ ]
NOUN
  1. the act of meeting for social purposes
    there was too much socialization with the enlisted men

How To Use socializing In A Sentence

  • If you are more concerned about the quality of the food and drink than about socializing with your friends, decline the invitation and go out to a restaurant instead.
  • But this idea does point in the right general direction: toward a kind of inner conflict, toward what I have called a kind of "brokenness" in the human psyche, and in particular toward a failure of integration within the person of the creature's feelings and needs and impulses on the one hand, and the moral injunctions internalized from the socializing culture on the other. A Piece (from Huffington Post) on the Right's Manifest Hypocrisy Problem
  • One of the main reasons why I do, apart from the big feed and plenty of socialising is that the Festive Period means lashings and lashings of Racing.
  • We went to the Ferris wheel first, where Mike was standing calmly socializing with my mom.
  • The reality though is that many women diarise ‘settling down’ for their early 30s; devoting their 20s to getting a career, travelling, socialising and having fun.
  • But I did have a few leftover cruzeiro notes from the previous trip, for I was living, socializing, and eating with the Army and in the U.S. expediter's quarters.
  • The challenge for economic geographers is to engage globalization on the ground by socializing these abstract mechanisms.
  • soc" Groups primarily addressing social issues and socializing. The Usenet Newsgroups List by Gene Spafford
  • `They could use a break, and without the socializing that goes on in hotels. OUT OF THE ASHES
  • We will have a great guest speaker, as well as a good time reacquainting and socializing with old friends.
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