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		Definition of socially in English: sociallyadverb ˈsəʊʃ(ə)liˈsoʊʃəli 1In a way that relates to society or its organization.  a socially engaged writer  some people with mental illness become socially isolated  Example sentencesExamples -  Similar to the manner in which craft apprentices informally learn, teaching can comprise activities which are socially considered and planned.
 -  There's a tremendous amount to be learned about socially grounded engineering, design, and evaluation.
 -  He clearly emphasized the emergence of socially organized labour and production as the key to distinguishing humans from animals.
 -  These roots are socially planted and cultivated, and only collectively can they be dug up and 'detoxified'.
 -  A work organization is a socially designed unit that engages in activities to accomplish a goal, has an identifiable boundary, and is linked to the external society.
 
 - 1.1 In a way that relates to rank and status in society.
 socially disadvantaged sectors of the rural community as submodifier dialects have been regarded as socially lower than a 'proper' form of the language  Example sentencesExamples -  Maybe it is not surprising that he is seen as being socially inferior to Theophilus.
 -  Such rural women were less bound by gender segregation than their urban counterparts, particularly those from socially esteemed families.
 -  He gave his life, for all of his people, who are still today the world's economically denied and socially forgotten poor.
 -  This is a sect comprised of socially disenfranchised individuals who emphasize spontaneity, lay leadership, and authentic religious experience in worship.
 -  It results in an opaque admissions process that is more easily influenced by individuals who are socially privileged.
 
  - 1.2 With regard to rules about behaviour in society.
 the book of etiquette on how to behave socially as submodifier a society where sex before marriage is not socially acceptable  Example sentencesExamples -  Early on, his drinking was linked to loneliness and an inability to fit in socially with his fellow players.
 -  Given a specific situation, students will be able to demonstrate the importance of acting socially.
 -  Some of his behavior seems socially inappropriate and disrespectful to others.
 -  It's not cool to strike a rebel pose these days, or socially correct to be a troublemaker anymore.
 -  Socially standardized rules make possible effective communication.
 
  
 2In the company of others, especially for pleasure; in a social manner.  a coffee shop where people could meet socially  students interact socially both inside and outside the department as submodifier a socially awkward teenager  Example sentencesExamples -  My quietness was deemed a terrible flaw which would end up leaving me a socially inadequate, unemployed adult.
 -  You have many positive friendships and feel socially comfortable.
 -  The two travelled to Sri Lanka together in July and met up socially in Washington at the end of the month.
 -  If it encourages people from different ethnic groups to come together socially, then I applaud that.
 -  They had spent plenty of time together at practice and in meetings, but this was the first time they gathered socially.
 
    Definition of socially in US English: sociallyadverbˈsōSHəlēˈsoʊʃəli 1In a way that relates to society or its organization.  a socially engaged writer  some people with mental illness become socially isolated  Example sentencesExamples -  There's a tremendous amount to be learned about socially grounded engineering, design, and evaluation.
 -  A work organization is a socially designed unit that engages in activities to accomplish a goal, has an identifiable boundary, and is linked to the external society.
 -  He clearly emphasized the emergence of socially organized labour and production as the key to distinguishing humans from animals.
 -  These roots are socially planted and cultivated, and only collectively can they be dug up and 'detoxified'.
 -  Similar to the manner in which craft apprentices informally learn, teaching can comprise activities which are socially considered and planned.
 
 - 1.1 In a way that relates to rank and status in society.
 socially disadvantaged sectors of the rural community as submodifier dialects have been regarded as socially lower than a 'proper' form of the language  Example sentencesExamples -  It results in an opaque admissions process that is more easily influenced by individuals who are socially privileged.
 -  This is a sect comprised of socially disenfranchised individuals who emphasize spontaneity, lay leadership, and authentic religious experience in worship.
 -  He gave his life, for all of his people, who are still today the world's economically denied and socially forgotten poor.
 -  Maybe it is not surprising that he is seen as being socially inferior to Theophilus.
 -  Such rural women were less bound by gender segregation than their urban counterparts, particularly those from socially esteemed families.
 
  - 1.2 With regard to rules about behavior in society.
 the book of etiquette on how to behave socially as submodifier a society where sex before marriage is not socially acceptable  Example sentencesExamples -  Early on, his drinking was linked to loneliness and an inability to fit in socially with his fellow players.
 -  Some of his behavior seems socially inappropriate and disrespectful to others.
 -  Socially standardized rules make possible effective communication.
 -  It's not cool to strike a rebel pose these days, or socially correct to be a troublemaker anymore.
 -  Given a specific situation, students will be able to demonstrate the importance of acting socially.
 
  
 2In the company of others, especially for pleasure; in a social manner.  a coffee shop where people could meet socially  students interact socially both inside and outside the department as submodifier a socially awkward teenager  Example sentencesExamples -  The two travelled to Sri Lanka together in July and met up socially in Washington at the end of the month.
 -  You have many positive friendships and feel socially comfortable.
 -  They had spent plenty of time together at practice and in meetings, but this was the first time they gathered socially.
 -  My quietness was deemed a terrible flaw which would end up leaving me a socially inadequate, unemployed adult.
 -  If it encourages people from different ethnic groups to come together socially, then I applaud that.
 
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Definition of socially in English:
socially