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Definition of Socialiser
1. Noun. A person who takes part in social activities.
Generic synonyms: Individual, Mortal, Person, Somebody, Someone, Soul
Derivative terms: Socialise, Socialize
Definition of Socialiser
1. Noun. (alternative spelling of socializer) ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Lexicographical Neighbors of Socialiser
Literary usage of Socialiser
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Self-government in Industry by George Douglas Howard Cole (1917)
"Willy nilly, the tame Collectivist, Liberal, Labour or Fabian-Socialist, becomes
a mere nationaliser and ceases to be a socialiser. ..."
2. Arts and Crafts Essays by Arts and Crafts Exhibition Society (1903)
"... through art, the great socialiser for a common and kindred life, for sympathetic
and helpful fellowship, and demands conditions under which your artist ..."
3. The Social Life of the Hebrews by Edward Day (1901)
"... and their literature which was allied closely to their religion, was a great
socialiser.1 Conduct and character may have been largely a matter of clan ..."
4. The Social Life of the Hebrews by Edward Day (1901)
"... and their literature which was allied closely to their religion, was a great
socialiser.1 Conduct and character may have been largely a matter of clan ..."
5. Flame, Electricity and the Camera: Man's Progress from the First Kindling of by George Iles (1900)
"... man must have found comfort, cheer, and safety in the bonds of what, in the
Language, the socialiser. ..."
6. Introduction to Sociology by Arthur Fairbanks (1896)
"Fire as a socialiser. Need of food and clothing as economic stimuli. Fundamental
character of these needs. Their wide range. 2. Need of protection against ..."
7. City Development: A Study of Parks, Gardens, and Culture-institutes; a by Patrick Geddes (1904)
"... but to recognise with historian and socialiser that just as we have seen Town
and School and Cloister of thoughtful retirement to be in principle ..."