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Definition of Socially
1. Adverb. By or with respect to society. "Socially accepted norms"
2. Adverb. In a social manner. "Socially unpopular"
Definition of Socially
1. adv. In a social manner; sociably.
Definition of Socially
1. Adverb. In a social manner; sociably. ¹
2. Adverb. In social contexts ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Socially
1. with respect to society [adv]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Socially
Literary usage of Socially
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Essentials of Social Psychology by Emory Stephen Bogardus (1920)
"The socially Reflected Self. Every person is surrounded by social mirrors.
A friend or an enemy is a social mirror. The reflection of oneself which he sees ..."
2. The Individual Delinquent: A Text-book of Diagnosis and Prognosis for All by William Healy (1915)
"Special Abilities Not socially Significant. — One does not go very far in the
study of feeblemindedness without observing most marked and interesting ..."
3. The Individual Delinquent: A Text-book of Diagnosis and Prognosis for All by William Healy (1915)
"Special Abilities Not socially Significant. — One does not go very far in the
study of feeblemindedness without observing most marked and interesting ..."
4. Our Social Heritage by Graham Wallas (1921)
"CHAPTER III GROUP COOPERATION IN the last chapter I discussed certain socially
inherited expedients by which the work and thought of individual human ..."
5. Our Social Heritage by Graham Wallas (1921)
"CHAPTER III GROUP COOPERATION IN the last chapter I discussed certain socially
inherited expedients by which the work and thought of individual human beings ..."
6. The Principles of Political Economy by Henry Sidgwick (1883)
"such outlay would be socially most remunerative, if it is either impossible, or
at any rate a difficult and hazardous business, for A to appropriate an ..."
7. The Principles of Political Economy by Henry Sidgwick (1883)
"such outlay would be socially most remunerative, ... cannot be relied upon as a
sufficient stimulus to the performance of the most socially useful services, ..."
8. Putnam's Magazine: Original Papers on Literature, Science, Art, and National by John Walter Osborne (1870)
"We do not propose, however, to discourse of the dog economically, but socially
and discursively ; and if thou, O reader, he a moody, crabbed, ..."