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Socialised meaning
Alternative spelling of socialized
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Example sentences (14)
At the other end of spectrum on GMB, mother and podcast host Carina White disagreed strongly, saying children 'need to be socialised' and asking how societies had become so intolerant of young people.
Stereotypes about different accents, Drummond believes, are socialised into us.
When dogs attack humans, it can certainly be because the dog has been tormented, over-disciplined, beaten, poorly socialised, isolated, or restricted in their movement by caging or chaining by a current or previous owner, but that isn’t always the case.
But its not the first time Carl and Kieran have socialised together, indeed they celebrated Easter Sunday in each other’s company.
By 1944 there were around 7,000 black GIs in Cornwall and, while they were welcomed by many Penryn people, barriers were put in place by the British government with armed soldiers preventing them going to Falmouth where white American soldiers socialised.
George even found the time to tuck into pizza while his father socialised with other guests in their box, including Prime Minister Rishi Sunak.
The almajiri children are innocents socialised into a culture and system they did not create.
Better raise the debt ceiling again and look at the state of socialised health care in England.
Last year, while waiting for the respective races to begin, participants socialised and interacted with one another while some even sang and danced, adding to the jubilation and lightheartedness of the day.
Men are socialised to see themselves as dominant.
The men did not know each other, their parents were kept in the dark about their whereabouts and they hardly socialised.
The Navy Officers also socialised with the children and familiarize themselves with the activities of the home to ascertain at first hand, how the children were catered for.
After the pair socialised for a few days, Moon and Entwistle brought Johnston to the set of Ready Steady Go!
She has been re-socialised to live with other orang-utans.