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Included below are past participle and present participle forms for the verbs socialize, socialise and sociologize which may be used as adjectives within certain contexts.

social
  1. Being extroverted or outgoing.
  2. Of or relating to society.
  3. (Internet) Relating to social media or social networks.
  4. (rare) Relating to a nation's allies (compare the Social War)
  5. (botany) Cooperating or growing in groups.
  6. Synonyms:
  7. Examples:
    1. “The money raised will be donated to various civil rights and social causes.”
      “Will is a social guy and naturally loves being around people.”
      “Since I'm in town, I think I'll pay my old friend a social call.”
sociable
  1. (of a person) Tending to socialize or be social
  2. Offering opportunities for conversation; characterized by much conversation.
  3. (archaic) Capable of being, or fit to be, united in one body or company; associable.
  4. (obsolete) No longer hostile; friendly.
  5. Synonyms:
  6. Examples:
    1. “He was a sociable man, always with enough time to verse about the weather crops and things that affected the daily lives of people.”
socialistic
  1. Of or relating to socialism.
  2. Having socialist tendencies.
  3. Synonyms:
  4. Examples:
    1. “Labor movements of a more radical bent were inclined to adopt socialistic programs.”
      “Even though Roosevelt never embraced socialism, aspects of the New Deal were clearly socialistic, as Peter Temin has noted.”
      “It has often been termed a socialistic empire, for it was an aristocratic and autocratic socialism, not a democratic one.”
sociocosmic
  1. Pertaining to the order of the universe and one's consequent obligations to and role in society.
  2. Examples:
    1. “The sociocosmic field binds the bodies of living humans to myriad collectivities of doubles and other people, dead ancestors and yovevo spirits.”
      “Thus the Gita champions the theory of varnasramadbarma as upholding the sociocosmic order.”
      “The notion of the smaller or sociocosmic universe is integrally tied to the Puranic notion of dharma.”
sociotemporal
  1. Of or relating to time-based relationships in social settings, such as a school timetable.
sociodramatic
  1. Of or relating to drama or make-believe acted out by a group in a social context.
societal
  1. Of or pertaining to society or social groups, or to their activities, customs, etc.
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “The level of social mobility is often used as an indicator of societal openness.”
      “As the concept of summary execution and wager of battle became incompatible with emerging societal values, the law changed.”
      “She says the exhibit has harmful effects on societal attitudes towards violence.”
sociotechnical
  1. Having both social/sociological and technical/technological aspects
  2. Examples:
    1. “This ambitious sociotechnical systems job re-design was initially highly successful.”
      “The realism of the measures suggested concerning the sociotechnical and economic situation of the company and the lawful context is ensured.”
      “Your average advanced sociotechnical system isn't going to get out of bed for a million quid.”
sociofunctional
  1. (sociology) relating to social (or structural) functionalism
socioenvironmental
  1. Relating to society and the natural environment.
sociomedical
  1. Of or pertaining to the relationship between medicine and society
socioemotional
  1. Relating to an individual's emotions and relationship to society.
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “The socioemotional well-being of individuals is strongly influenced by their interactions with others and the social environment.”
      “The home environment has a major impact on cognitive development and socioemotional well-being.”
      “Nevertheless, a modest correlation was identified indicating a linear relation between more time in care and poorer socioemotional adjustment.”
sociosexual
  1. Of or pertaining to sexual behaviour as it relates to society.
  2. Examples:
    1. “Several measures are available for sociosexual evaluation.”
      “As we have stated before, the opportunity for appropriate sociosexual interaction have been denied in the population of persons with disabilities.”
      “An increase in nongrooming contact, including sociosexual behavior, following both food provision and aggressive incidents unrelated to food.”
socioregional
  1. Of or pertaining to the regional divisions of society.
sociohistorical
  1. Of or pertaining to social and historical factors.
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “The scholars analyzed the sociohistorical context surrounding the development of political ideologies in ancient civilizations.”
socioreligious
  1. Of or pertaining to social and religious factors.
  2. Examples:
    1. “He neglected conquests and wars to deal only with this socioreligious reform.”
      “Earlier in his reign he had moved away from the Zoroastrian church and favoured Mazdakism, a new socioreligious movement that had found support among the people.”
      “The major socioreligious institution of Vanuatu was the graded society, a hierarchical system of ceremonies performed by men and women to attain greater prestige.”
socioevolutionary
  1. Relating to sociocultural evolution
socioeconomic
  1. Of or pertaining to social and economic factors.
  2. Examples:
    1. “The early retirers tended to be from higher socioeconomic groups than the later retirers.”
      “In their view, the Liberals should be moving far more aggressively to realign socioeconomic policy in accordance with capital's requirements.”
      “There are simply too many socioeconomic problems afflicting the educational setting for such a fast turnaround.”
socialist
  1. Of, promoting, practicing, or characteristic of socialism.
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “For her, the socialist movement was a vital component in the struggle for women's emancipation.”
      “They believe that the system must be changed, and that being a socialist is the answer.”
sociocentric
  1. Focused around a society, or social practices.
  2. Examples:
    1. “Conversely, the interdependent self focuses on sociocentric values such as dependence on others, duty, and conformity to social norms.”
      “Degree-based centrality is in principle identical for egocentric and sociocentric network data.”
      “The extent to which egocentric and sociocentric versions of Freeman's betweenness centrality measure correspond is explored empirically.”
socioethical
  1. Of or pertaining to both society and ethics.
sociocultural
  1. of or relating to both society and culture
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “Early family therapy models tended to focus narrowly on the interior of the family, inattentive to larger sociocultural influences.”
      “Is information misleading because the research methods used do not take into consideration the sociocultural background of participants?”
      “The flag is at the same time a strong protest against arbitrary actions, injustice, and sociopolitical and sociocultural insubordination.”
sociosanitary
  1. Relating to society and sanitation.
sociostructural
  1. Relating to the structure of society.
sociorelational
  1. Relating to social relationships
sociogeographical
  1. Pertaining to society and geography.
socioethnic
  1. Relating to society and ethnicity.
sociomythological
  1. Relating to society and mythology.
sociomoral
  1. Relating to society and morality.
societarian
  1. (archaic) Of or pertaining to society; social.
socialized
  1. (US) subsidized for social reasons
socioscientific
  1. Relating to society and science.
sociosymbolic
  1. (social sciences) Relating to society and symbols.
sociolegal
  1. Pertaining to society and the law.
  2. Examples:
    1. Sociolegal scholars have conceived of claiming as a multistage process.”
sociomusical
  1. Relating to music and society.
sociogenetic
  1. Of or pertaining to sociogenesis.
sociogenic
  1. Caused by society; having a social origin.
  2. Examples:
    1. “In any case these strong sociogenic ties put a brake on extreme creative approaches, radicalism and artism.”
      “Theorizing the black body from this location critiques an ontogenic perspective and raises the issue of the sociogenic.”
sociobiological
  1. Of or pertaining to sociobiology
  2. Examples:
    1. “It is well suited for a popular readership seeking a general understanding of sociobiological causes for human actions.”
      “The range of emotions to which the sociobiological hypothesis can be applied, however, is relatively narrow.”
socioracial
  1. Relating to society and race.
sociometric
  1. Of or pertaining to sociometry.
  2. Examples:
    1. “There were no significant effects of intervention on the sociometric measures of peer social preference and prosocial behavior.”
      “Moreno aspired to draw a sociometric map of New York City, but the best he could do was a sociogram for a community of size 435.”
      “Compared to other students, bullies have larger friendship groups, higher sociometric rankings, and earlier dating experiences after controlling for pubertal development.”
sociologic
  1. Of or pertaining to sociology.
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “In the medium term, the sociologic, economic and ecologic assets of leisure vehicles should emerge stronger from the crisis.”
      “A considerable number of men have also discussed the sociologic and economic aspects of the question.”
      “I do not think that that was what you expected but rather an approach more sociologic!”
sociolectal
  1. Of or relating to a sociolect.
sociological
  1. Of or pertaining to sociology
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “The prose style is fruitily whimsical in the extreme, but not without some intriguing sociological arguments.”
      “He describes the sociological evidence delineating the impact of fatherlessness upon children.”
      “There is convincing evidence in sociological literature that the search for solitude is not a luxury but a biological need.”
socializable
  1. Capable of being socialized.
sociohistoric
socialistical
  1. Synonym of socialistic
sociocidal
  1. Threatening to society.
societary
socializing
socialised
socialising
  1. present participle of socialise
sociologized
  1. simple past tense and past participle of sociologize
sociologizing
  1. present participle of sociologize
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