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Present participle for to fraternize or mingle with others socially
“There's a group of people who get together periodically to sing karaoke and socialize in different bars.”
Present participle for to take bring something under national or government control or ownership
“They argued that if we were to socialize the railways of the nation, it would burden the people with an extra cost of ten million dollars a day within a half dozen years.”
Present participle for to condition or train to behave in a certain way
“These processes appear to socialize the child to express and regulate emotions in ways that meet the parent's needs rather than the child's needs.”
Present participle for to bring to a higher cultural or civil level or awareness
Present participle for to gather or assemble socially or to cooperate
Present participle for to enjoy oneself in a lively or boisterous way
Present participle for to train (a small child) to use a potty
Present participle for to date, to be involved romantically with (someone)
Present participle for to start to get to know people to avoid social awkwardness and formality
Present participle for to engage in (typically meaningless or unimportant) conversation
An instance of information transfer, typically involving conversation or discourse
The act or state of interacting with others
Relating to, denoting, or typical of an extrovert or socially active person
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