socialize in the PONS Dictionary

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It is often said that they can not be socialized.
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Furthermore, tea is served at most work places and tea breaks in the morning and afternoon are considered as important moments for employees to socialize.
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He was also known for his love of socializing and celebrations.
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They refuse to have anything to do with each other, forbidding their husbands from socializing with each other as well.
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The oniwaban followed a strict set of regulations, which, in some cases, forbade them from socializing with the general public.
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The student is given two optionsstudying and socializing.
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If a person has been socialized to hold conventional beliefs, even in the presence of criminal opportunities, offenders would refrain from crime.
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Examples include feral children (never socialized) or inmates who have been in solitary confinement.
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He socialized with very few women and was considered to be a confirmed bachelor by his family.
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There he conversed and socialized with the locals and no one had suspected that they were in the presence of a man of such esteem.
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