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to societal
adjective
Of or pertaining to society or social groups, or to their activities, customs, etc.
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"Baseball didn't react quickly enough to societal changes".
Arguments about his work extended beyond painting to societal splits along class, geographical and educational lines.
Hathaway pointed to societal structures as a cause of such inertia.
Stakeholders remain sceptical of their motives and commitment to societal improvement – and rightly so.
Recently, she has returned to live with her parents, but the pressure to conform to societal expectations remains strong.
The prohibition's aim is to remove immediate barriers and obstacles to societal participation for individuals belonging to protected groups.
Or if it is, it kind of proves the point about 2016's march to societal collapse.
Finally she bowed to societal pressure and wound up in a sexual relationship with a boyfriend for six months.
"First Class" is not blind to societal evils, so much as it works to hold evil at an ocean's length.
"I hope the book validates moms in their instincts not to listen to societal prohibitions" against nurturing their sons.
Together the evidence paints a picture pointing away from, not toward, media violence as a contributor to societal violence.
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