socially in the PONS Dictionary

socially Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to be socially inept

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Although owning land was the basic yardstick of wealth, farming in the south was socially despised.
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It was founded in 2006 by 12 ethical banking and finance institutions with the aim to deepen education for socially oriented banking and finance employees.
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Their consumption was not regarded as socially deviant behaviour, and was seen as similar to consuming alcohol.
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She is thoughtful, socially aware, a tad bit gullible, and secretly likes all things to do with science-fiction.
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Because of this, he also struggles socially, leading him to hang out with a group of wild friends from school.
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If a person's socially established partner has not been invited, etiquette allows him or her to politely request that the host do so.
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Not all recreational activities can be considered wise, healthy, or socially acceptable or usefulexamples are gambling, drinking, or delinquent activities.
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She has described herself as socially liberal and fiscally conservative.
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The opportunity to be socially engaged is always there.
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In most parts of the world it remains socially frowned upon for men to wear clothes traditionally associated with women.
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