Etymology: [ sO-sh&l ] (adjective.) 14th century. From Middle French social Latin sociālis (“of or belonging to a companion or companionship or association, social”) socius (“a companion, fellow, partner, associate, ally”) sequor (“follow”).
soc, Social Democrat sosyal demokrat parti üyesi, social insurance sosyal sigorta, cemiyete ait, toplumsal içtimai, sokulgan, eğlence, arkadaş canlısı, sohbetli toplantı, sosyetik, toplumcul, toplu halde yaşayan, toplumsal, girgin, parti, (isim) kilise üyelerinin resmi olmayan toplantısı, kütle halinde büyüyen veya yaşayan, bot, ictimai, sohbet meclisi, Kümeler halide büyüyen veya yetişen, toplu halde yaşayan, başka insanlarla beraber olmayı seven (kimse); kendi türünden başka hayvanlarla beraber olmayı seven (hayvan). 3, sosyal, kilise üyelerinin resmi olmayan toplantısı, a sosyal, sosyal olarak,
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Social Democrat sosyal demokrat parti üyesi
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social insurance sosyal sigorta
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cemiyete ait
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toplumsal içtimai
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sokulgan
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eğlence
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arkadaş canlısı
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sohbetli toplantı
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sosyetik
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toplumcul sıfat
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toplu halde yaşayan sıfat
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toplumsal sıfat
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girgin
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parti
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(isim) kilise üyelerinin resmi olmayan toplantısı
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kütle halinde büyüyen veya yaşayan
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sohbet meclisi
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Kümeler halide büyüyen veya yetişen, toplu halde yaşayan Tıp
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başka insanlarla beraber olmayı seven (kimse); kendi türünden başka hayvanlarla beraber olmayı seven (hayvan). 3 sıfat
Short for social security number, A dance held to raise money for a couple to be married, A festive gathering to foster introductions, Being extroverted or outgoing, Short for social security benefit, the UK government department responsible for administering such welfare benefit, for its employees, Of or related to society, of or having to do with other beings of one's kind; genial and companionable; a value orientation concerned with the well-being of others, typified by kindness, understanding, and helpfulness, Occupy in an agreeable, entertaining or pleasant fashion, An event that is held between a hosting fraternity (or sometimes two fraternities) and a sorority, (or sometimes two sororities) Typically these events have a theme, relating to a group of members who are mutually dependent for the good of the group, Climber One who strives for acceptance in fashionable society, Used to describe creatures that help out each other i e if you attack a rhino beater and another rhino type is around, then that second rhino will attack you also, because rhinomen are social, relating to or belonging to or characteristic of high society; "made fun of her being so social and high-toned"; "a social gossip colum"; "the society page, Short for social security benefit, the UK government department responsible for administering such welfare benefit or its employees, (also see Axiom): The social axiom determines the complexity in which beings can interact This determines social structure and its side effects, such as language, entertainment, and government At 0 beings live lives of solitude surrounded by their own kind Language developes at 2 Nation-states come in at 15 Core Earth (21) allows for greater individual rights, complex, multi tiered governments, and a global economy At 33 society reaches a point beyond any envisioned utopia beyond which we can envision, related to society, Needing (nearly) constant human interaction, DEFINITION ALSO, A get-together with another group for a party, dinner, or another fun occasion Socials are also known as "mixers ", marked by friendly companionship with others; "a social cup of coffee", living together or enjoying life in communities or organized groups; "human beings are social animals"; "spent a relaxed social evening"; "immature social behavior", agents collaborate together in communities to achieve common goals, Ready or disposed to mix in friendly converse; companionable; sociable; as, a social person, Forming compound groups or colonies by budding from basal processes or stolons; as, the social ascidians, Living in communities consisting of males, females, and neuters, as do ants and most bees, marked by friendly companionship with others; "a social cup of coffee" living together or enjoying life in communities or organized groups; "human beings are social animals"; "spent a relaxed social evening"; "immature social behavior" composed of sociable people or formed for the purpose of sociability; "a purely social club"; "the church has a large social hall"; "a social director" relating to human society and its members; "social institutions"; "societal evolution"; "societal forces"; "social legislation" relating to or belonging to or characteristic of high society; "made fun of her being so social and high-toned"; "a social gossip colum"; "the society page, composed of sociable people or formed for the purpose of sociability; "a purely social club"; "the church has a large social hall"; "a social director", relating to human society and its members; "social institutions"; "societal evolution"; "societal forces"; "social legislation", Naturally growing in groups or masses; said of many individual plants of the same species, Of or pertaining to society; relating to men living in society, or to the public as an aggregate body; as, social interest or concerns; social pleasure; social benefits; social happiness; social duties, Consisting in union or mutual intercourse, sociable, friendly; of or pertaining to society; living together in groups, (of birds and animals) tending to move or live together in groups or colonies of the same kind; "ants are social insects"; "the herding instinct in sheep or cattle"; "swarming behavior in bees", can be applied to anything that is related to social systems, their characteristics, and people's participation in them, One of the three orientations where energy is oriented toward relating with others The social signs are Leo, Virgo, Libra and Scorpio and the social houses are the 5th through 8th houses See also Personal and Universal, Capital - the collective 'assets' and 'wealth' in terms of community cohesiveness when viewed as part of the development process Social capital refers to the institutions, relationships, and norms that shape the quality and quantity of a society's social interactions, a party of people assembled to promote sociability and communal activity, Social animals live in groups and do things together. social insects like bees and ants. social welfare Christian Social Union class social New School for Social Research Russian Social Democratic Workers' Party social settlement social contract Social Credit Party social Darwinism social democracy Social Democratic Party of Germany Social Gospel social history social insurance social learning social psychology Social Realism social science social security Social Security Act social status Social War social work, dance, party, Social means relating to society or to the way society is organized. the worst effects of unemployment, low pay and other social problems. long-term social change. changing social attitudes. the tightly woven social fabric of small towns. research into housing and social policy. + socially so·cial·ly Let's face it -- drinking is a socially acceptable habit. one of the most socially deprived areas in Britain, Social means relating to the status or rank that someone has in society. Higher education is unequally distributed across social classes The guests came from all social backgrounds + socially so·cial·ly For socially ambitious couples this is a problem. socially disadvantaged children, Social means relating to leisure activities that involve meeting other people. We ought to organize more social events + socially so·cial·ly We have known each other socially for a long time The two groups rarely meet socially, soc, In social contexts, In a social manner; sociably, in a social manner; "socially unpopular", by or with respect to society; "socially accepted norms" in a social manner; "socially unpopular, by or with respect to society; "socially accepted norms", in a sociable manner; with regards to a society, in a social manner; "socially unpopular, plural of social,
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Short for social security number - "What's your social?"
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A dance held to raise money for a couple to be married
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A festive gathering to foster introductions
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Being extroverted or outgoing
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Short for social security benefit, the UK government department responsible for administering such welfare benefit, for its employees - "Fred hated going down to the social to sign on."
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Of or related to society
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of or having to do with other beings of one's kind; genial and companionable; a value orientation concerned with the well-being of others, typified by kindness, understanding, and helpfulness
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Occupy in an agreeable, entertaining or pleasant fashion
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An event that is held between a hosting fraternity (or sometimes two fraternities) and a sorority, (or sometimes two sororities) Typically these events have a theme
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relating to a group of members who are mutually dependent for the good of the group
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Climber One who strives for acceptance in fashionable society
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Used to describe creatures that help out each other i e if you attack a rhino beater and another rhino type is around, then that second rhino will attack you also, because rhinomen are social
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relating to or belonging to or characteristic of high society; "made fun of her being so social and high-toned"; "a social gossip colum"; "the society page
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Short for social security benefit, the UK government department responsible for administering such welfare benefit or its employees
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(also see Axiom): The social axiom determines the complexity in which beings can interact This determines social structure and its side effects, such as language, entertainment, and government At 0 beings live lives of solitude surrounded by their own kind Language developes at 2 Nation-states come in at 15 Core Earth (21) allows for greater individual rights, complex, multi tiered governments, and a global economy At 33 society reaches a point beyond any envisioned utopia beyond which we can envision
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related to society
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Needing (nearly) constant human interaction
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DEFINITION ALSO
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A get-together with another group for a party, dinner, or another fun occasion Socials are also known as "mixers "
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marked by friendly companionship with others; "a social cup of coffee"
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living together or enjoying life in communities or organized groups; "human beings are social animals"; "spent a relaxed social evening"; "immature social behavior"
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agents collaborate together in communities to achieve common goals
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Ready or disposed to mix in friendly converse; companionable; sociable; as, a social person
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Forming compound groups or colonies by budding from basal processes or stolons; as, the social ascidians
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Living in communities consisting of males, females, and neuters, as do ants and most bees
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marked by friendly companionship with others; "a social cup of coffee" living together or enjoying life in communities or organized groups; "human beings are social animals"; "spent a relaxed social evening"; "immature social behavior" composed of sociable people or formed for the purpose of sociability; "a purely social club"; "the church has a large social hall"; "a social director" relating to human society and its members; "social institutions"; "societal evolution"; "societal forces"; "social legislation" relating to or belonging to or characteristic of high society; "made fun of her being so social and high-toned"; "a social gossip colum"; "the society page
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composed of sociable people or formed for the purpose of sociability; "a purely social club"; "the church has a large social hall"; "a social director"
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relating to human society and its members; "social institutions"; "societal evolution"; "societal forces"; "social legislation"
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Naturally growing in groups or masses; said of many individual plants of the same species
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Of or pertaining to society; relating to men living in society, or to the public as an aggregate body; as, social interest or concerns; social pleasure; social benefits; social happiness; social duties
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Consisting in union or mutual intercourse
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sociable, friendly; of or pertaining to society; living together in groups sıfat
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(of birds and animals) tending to move or live together in groups or colonies of the same kind; "ants are social insects"; "the herding instinct in sheep or cattle"; "swarming behavior in bees"
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can be applied to anything that is related to social systems, their characteristics, and people's participation in them
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One of the three orientations where energy is oriented toward relating with others The social signs are Leo, Virgo, Libra and Scorpio and the social houses are the 5th through 8th houses See also Personal and Universal
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Capital - the collective 'assets' and 'wealth' in terms of community cohesiveness when viewed as part of the development process Social capital refers to the institutions, relationships, and norms that shape the quality and quantity of a society's social interactions
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a party of people assembled to promote sociability and communal activity
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Social animals live in groups and do things together. social insects like bees and ants. social welfare Christian Social Union class social New School for Social Research Russian Social Democratic Workers' Party social settlement social contract Social Credit Party social Darwinism social democracy Social Democratic Party of Germany Social Gospel social history social insurance social learning social psychology Social Realism social science social security Social Security Act social status Social War social work
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dance, party isim
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Social means relating to society or to the way society is organized. the worst effects of unemployment, low pay and other social problems. long-term social change. changing social attitudes. the tightly woven social fabric of small towns. research into housing and social policy. + socially so·cial·ly Let's face it -- drinking is a socially acceptable habit. one of the most socially deprived areas in Britain
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Social means relating to the status or rank that someone has in society. Higher education is unequally distributed across social classes The guests came from all social backgrounds + socially so·cial·ly For socially ambitious couples this is a problem. socially disadvantaged children
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Social means relating to leisure activities that involve meeting other people. We ought to organize more social events + socially so·cial·ly We have known each other socially for a long time The two groups rarely meet socially
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socially
In social contexts
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In a social manner; sociably
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in a social manner; "socially unpopular"
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by or with respect to society; "socially accepted norms" in a social manner; "socially unpopular
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by or with respect to society; "socially accepted norms"
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