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socialize
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The word "socialize" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe engaging with other people in a social setting or situation. For example: We socialized by chatting and playing board games at the party.
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The poro functions to enforce social norms through its court, to socialize young people through its initiation schools, and to provide bonds that unite members from different kinship and territorial units.
Encyclopedias
The way to social order is for people to eliminate these socialize ambitions, which create attitudes of resentment and anger.
Science
"Which dao should we follow" became "which words shall we use to socialize people and how should we interpret the words of social guiding discourse in guiding our behavior?" In effect, the early Mohist answer to both questions is settled by making allegedly "natural" distinctions between benefit and harm.
Science
Every plan we've heard from Treasury amounts to the same thing — an attempt to socialize the losses while privatizing the gains.
News & Media
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News & Media
So maybe a whole bunch of members of the House Republican caucus want to come over and socialize more".
News & Media
The position allowed Morgan to socialize with celebrities, and he managed to boost his own public profile by frequently posing for photographs with them.
Encyclopedias
Even in the 18th century the "middling sort" well-to-do of the towns, the urban gentry, had adopted the assembly room (where the elite had gathered to dance and socialize), the theatre, and the promenade as a means of regulating and enjoying urban life.
Encyclopedias
Each country sought to use education to provide the skilled manpower required for national development and to socialize its diverse population into feeling loyal to the new state.
Encyclopedias
Rabbits were driven into nets and clubbed or were shot with bows and arrows; rabbit drives provided an occasion for people to congregate and socialize, gamble, dance, and court.
Encyclopedias
At the same time, hierarchical organizations can socialize individuals to refrain from cheating by creating value decision premises that underlie decision makers' judgments on what is right or good to do.
Encyclopedias
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "socialize", consider the context. It can refer to casual interaction or to the process of learning societal norms, so clarity is key.
Common error
Avoid using "socialize" as a blanket term for all types of interaction. Be specific about the nature of the social engagement, as "socialize" can sometimes lack precision.
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Linguistic Context
The verb "socialize" primarily functions to describe the act of engaging in social activities and interactions with others. Ludwig shows examples of "socialize" used in various contexts, from casual gatherings to formal events, reflecting its broad applicability.
Frequent in
Encyclopedias
33%
News & Media
33%
Science
34%
Less common in
Formal & Business
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Wiki
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Reference
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "socialize" is a versatile verb used to describe engaging in social activities, interacting with others, and even teaching societal norms. Ludwig AI confirms its grammatical correctness and widespread use across various contexts. Predominantly found in encyclopedias, news media, and scientific publications, "socialize" maintains a neutral register, making it suitable for diverse writing styles. When using "socialize", it's essential to consider the specific context to ensure clarity, and it is recommended to avoid overgeneralization by being precise about the nature of the social engagement. Consider alternatives like "mingle" or "interact" for nuanced expression.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
get together
Implies a planned or spontaneous meeting for social purposes.
mingle
Focuses on casually interacting with others, often in a social setting.
connect with others
Emphasizes establishing a relationship or bond with other people.
interact
Highlights the act of communication or direct involvement with someone or something.
network
Emphasizes building connections for professional or social advantage.
integrate
Highlights the process of becoming part of a community or group.
fraternize
Suggests friendly and informal interaction, often crossing social or professional boundaries.
cultivate relationships
Focuses on the effort involved in nurturing and developing connections.
associate
Refers to connecting or linking oneself with a person or group.
build rapport
Highlights the creation of a harmonious and understanding relationship.
FAQs
How can I use "socialize" in a sentence?
You can use "socialize" to describe interacting with others, as in "They gathered to socialize and enjoy each other's company". It can also refer to teaching social norms, such as "Parents socialize their children to behave appropriately".
What are some alternatives to "socialize"?
Alternatives to "socialize" include "mingle", "interact", or "connect with others", depending on the context.
Which is correct: "socialize with" or "socialize together"?
"Socialize with" is generally more common and natural. While "socialize together" isn't incorrect, it's less frequently used. For example, "I like to socialize with my friends" sounds more natural than "I like to socialize together with my friends".
What's the difference between "socialize" and "network"?
"Socialize" generally refers to casual interaction for enjoyment, whereas "network" often implies building connections for professional or strategic purposes. Socializing can happen anywhere, while networking is usually more focused.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
82%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested