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How to pronounce socialising in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms socialisation, socialization, socializing
Type of coming together, congress, meeting
Derivation socialise

Examples of socialising

socialising
There's the socialising, of course, or, as we call it here in Britain, drinking.
From the guardian.co.uk
But it's not some giant benefactor, it's just one way of socialising healthcare.
From the guardian.co.uk
His socialising was extensive and he should have been on a product placement fee.
From the smh.com.au
Then it's day-to-day living, which includes books, travel, food, socialising etc.
From the dailymail.co.uk
It's exhausting to be constantly making new friends and socialising all the time.
From the independent.co.uk
I did a lot of socialising at the time and went out more than I should have done.
From the guardian.co.uk
In their younger days the couple enjoyed socialising at Clevedon Triangle Club.
From the thisisbristol.co.uk
We'll end up yet again with the privatising of profits and socialising of losses.
From the guardian.co.uk
He stopped going out at night or socialising with anyone who was not a member.
From the guardian.co.uk
More examples
  • Take part in social activities; interact with others; "He never socializes with his colleagues"; "The old man hates to socialize"
  • Train for a social environment; "The children must be properly socialized"
  • Make conform to socialist ideas and philosophies; "Health care should be socialized!"
  • (socialization) the adoption of the behavior patterns of the surrounding culture; "the socialization of children to the norms of their culture"
  • (socializing) socialization: the act of meeting for social purposes; "there was too much socialization with the enlisted men"
  • (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. ...
  • To interact with others; To instruct, usually subconsciously, in the etiquette of a society; To take into collective or governmental ownership
  • (Socialization) The process by which new members of a social group are integrated in the group.
  • (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.