societal

[ US /səˈsaɪɪtəɫ/ ]
[ UK /səsˈa‍ɪ‍ətə‍l/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. relating to human society and its members
    social legislation
    societal forces
    societal evolution
    social institutions
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How To Use societal In A Sentence

  • Theories that emphasize the role of education in reproducing existing societal norms and values may overlook its important role as a force for changing them. Sociology
  • This course focuses on the theory and practice of violence and nonviolence from a gender and feminist perspective, and deals with social conflicts at interpersonal, intergroup, and intersocietal levels. Short courses in gender and peacebuilding (University for Peace)
  • Beyond self-improvement for each child, Johann stresses the broader societal impact of Right To Play programs. Soccer Ball Diplomacy
  • Congress has made national findings that there has been societal discrimination in a host of fields.
  • Is it possible that societal trends since 1970 would have seriously eroded the church were it not for the influence of church growth? Christianity Today
  • People really do still feel societal pressure to marry, and this is quite separate from religious pressure to marry.
  • What are these other aspects of the societal dimension of science?
  • Governments , businesses, almost every arena of human societal organization, is not willing to wait that long.
  • When the worse gets to the worst, a number of people end up indulging in various societal vices to earn a living.
  • We must change, on a societal level, our dependence and usage of fossil fuels.
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