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Verb
/ˈsōSHəˌlīz/,
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socialising, present participle; socializing, present participle; socializes, 3rd person singular present; socialized, past tense; socialised, past tense; socialised, past participle; socialises, 3rd person singular present; socialized, past participle;
  1. Mix socially with others
    • - he didn't mind socializing with his staff
  2. Make (someone) behave in a way that is acceptable to their society
    • - newcomers are socialized into orthodox ways
    • - a socializing effect
  3. Organize according to the principles of socialism
    • - socialized economies

  1. take part in social activities; interact with others; "He never socializes with his colleagues"; "The old man hates to socialize"
  2. train for a social environment; "The children must be properly socialized"
  3. make conform to socialist ideas and philosophies; "Health care should be socialized!"
  4. (socialization) the adoption of the behavior patterns of the surrounding culture; "the socialization of children to the norms of their culture"
  5. (socializing) socialization: the act of meeting for social purposes; "there was too much socialization with the enlisted men"
  6. (Socializes) Socialization is a term used by sociologists, social psychologists, anthropologists, politicians and educationalists to refer to the process of inheriting norms, customs and ideologies. ...
  7. To interact with others; To instruct, usually subconsciously, in the etiquette of a society; To take into collective or governmental ownership
  8. (socialization) The process of learning one’s culture and how to live within it; The act of interacting with others, of being social; Taking under government control as implementing socialism
  9. (Socialization) The process by which new members of a social group are integrated in the group.
  10. (Socialization) the complex process of interaction and experience through which people learn the cultural ways of the society of which they are a part and through which they develop a sense of who they are: self-awareness, identity and personality.
  11. (Socialization) The process by which we learn the values and norms of our culture.
  12. (Socialization) Critical age where the kitten learns to interact with the environment and other animals, between two and seven weeks of age. The kitten should be exposed to as many sights, sounds, smells and textures in the environment as possible during this period
  13. (Socialization) From an anthropological point of view, a synonym for enculturation.
  14. (Socialization) Generally the most important purpose of a mother’s club is to provide opportunities for mothers to get away from the children for a time, to emphasize the mother's separateness and need for adult friendship and to make her the center of attention. ...
  15. (Socialization) People confuse this with temperament.  Socialization refers to the exposure a dog has.  Has it been played with regularly as a puppy?  Has it experienced a variety of stimuli, both positive and negative and learned to deal with either? ...
  16. (Socialization) Research proves that elderly persons, who are stimulated socially, remain healthy longer. Conversely, elderly that are isolated experience more than their share of health related problems. Our Alzheimer's facilities provide outstanding social stimulation.
  17. (Socialization) Shaping of individual characteristics and behavior through the stimuli and reinforcements that the social environment provides.
  18. (Socialization) The lifelong process by which people, as members of society, learn the norms, values, and behavior expected of them, as well as to conform to rules and roles. This begins as soon as you are born and keeps happening. ...
  19. (Socialization) The process by which an individual accepts the goals of a social group to which he or she belongs and integrates these goals with those that he or she otherwise would choose individually. ...
  20. (Socialization) The process of developing a personality; it refers to the way that people learn the habits,attitudes,social roles of self-conceptions, group norms and universe of discourse that enable them to interact with other people in their society. ...
  21. (Socialization) The process of exposing an animal to stimuli in a sensitive manner while the animal is in (or approximately in) a sensitive period of development and particularly amenable to acclimating to these stimuli and establishing nonaversive respondent emotional responses to it and ...
  22. (Socialization) the process by which a person acquires the technical skills of his or her society, the knowledge of the kinds of behavior that are understood and acceptable in that society, and the attitudes and values that make conformity with social rules personally meaningful, even gratifying ...
  23. (socialization) the process by which humans learn to pattern and adapt their behavior according to the appropriate rules established by their society.
  24. Socialization is the first thing homeschoolers are asked about. A new homeschooler should memorize an explanation of how her children will learn to play with other children. This question is nearly always asked exactly this way: "But what about socialization?"
  25. Socialization is the process, which begins at birth (some say earlier) in which we, as biological organisms, become human –– become social. Being social means going beyond (transcending) being biological organisms; it means becoming parts of social systems. ...