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Definition of Socializers
1. socializer [n] - See also: socializer
Lexicographical Neighbors of Socializers
Literary usage of Socializers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Principles of Sociology by Edward Alsworth Ross (1920)
"Socializers, therefore, by education, agitation, organization, change of customs,
etc., strive to bring about a resemblance along these lines, ..."
2. The Principles of Sociology by Edward Alsworth Ross (1920)
"The most alienating differences are those in diet, manners, and religious exercises.
Socializers, therefore, by education, agitation, organization, ..."
3. My Tiny Life: Crime and Passion in a Virtual World by Julian Dibbell (1998)
"... of idle socializers provide a budding little mass audience for the ingenious
feats of the programming elite-they also provided the key ingredient ..."
4. Rural Life by Charles Josiah Galpin (1918)
"County athletic meets, where winners from the country schools in township contests
compete, have proved popular and useful as socializers. ..."
5. The Western Journal and Civilian by Micajah Tarver, H. Cobb, François-René Chateaubriand (1852)
"... barriers to the interchange of social offices between the inhabitants of the
North and the South will be made the chief socializers of the human family. ..."
6. Our Brethren of the Tenements and the Ghetto by Mary J. McKenna (1899)
"Socializers aim to make the lion and the lamb lie down together, and the rest of
the animals call one another friend. They want to make the burden of the ..."
7. The Sanitarian by Medico-Legal Society of New York (1903)
"Modern agencies, as improved highways, the introduction of the telephone, trolley
lines, rural mail delivery, are socializers no less than economic ..."
8. Bulletin (1920)
"Systems of self government are splendid socializers. They make the student
conscious of his social relations: and team, staff, and committee work train to ..."