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Definition of Socializing
1. Noun. The act of meeting for social purposes. "There was too much socialization with the enlisted men"
Generic synonyms: Coming Together, Meeting
Derivative terms: Socialise, Socialise, Socialize, Socialize
Definition of Socializing
1. Verb. (present participle of socialize) ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Socializing
1. socialize [v] - See also: socialize
Lexicographical Neighbors of Socializing
Literary usage of Socializing
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Inductive Sociology: A Syllabus of Methods, Analyses and Classifications by Franklin Henry Giddings (1901)
"Incidentally, such a study will disclose the origin of the forces that create
society, and which, therefore, may be called socializing forces. ..."
2. Types of Teaching by Lida Belle Earhart (1915)
"XI Socializing EXERCISES What the socializing exercises are intended to accomplish
POSSIBLY no recent movement connected with the schools has been more ..."
3. Christianizing the Social Order by Walter Rauschenbusch (1912)
"CHAPTER III THE Socializing OF PROPERTY IN the preceding chapter we have ...
What do we mean by socializing property ? If a farmer who has a spring on his ..."
4. Christianizing the Social Order by Walter Rauschenbusch (1912)
"CHAPTER III THE Socializing OF PROPERTY IN the preceding chapter we have ...
What do we mean by socializing property ? If a farmer who has a spring on his ..."
5. The Modern High School: Its Administration and Extension by Charles Hughes Johnston (1914)
"The Socializing Function of the Public Library.—The seeking of the patron by the
library is best illustrated by the marked change in public-library ..."
6. The Modern High School: Its Administration and Extension by Charles Hughes Johnston (1914)
"The Socializing Function of the Public Library.—The seeking of the patron by the
library is best illustrated by the marked change in public-library ..."
7. A Student's Textbook in the History of Education by Stephen Duggan (1916)
"The education of the nineteenth century 'was characterized by a socializing
process which effected the almost complete secularization ..."
8. Readings in Descriptive and Historical Sociology by Franklin Henry Giddings (1906)
"They are socializing forces. Appreciation Given some aptitude for like-response,
and certain motives of habitual conduct manifesting themselves in certain ..."