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Definition of socialization in English: socialization(British socialisation) noun səʊʃ(ə)lʌɪˈzeɪʃ(ə)n mass noun1The activity of mixing socially with others. socialization with students has helped her communication skills Example sentencesExamples - They are expected to maintain their heritage culture through socialization with immigrant parents and members of their ethnic community.
- Apparently lone otters seek some socialization with other otters.
- The school setting is an important socialization venue, but the child-teacher relationship has received much less attention than the child-parent relationship.
- Some critics say that keeping children at home with limited socialization is unhealthy for kids.
- This increased socialization with American students has helped her with her communication skills.
2The process of learning to behave in a way that is acceptable to society. pre-school starts the process of socialization Example sentencesExamples - By the silent movie era, public discourse about children focused on their safety and proper socialization.
- The pressure of socialization has long been a characteristic of Japanese culture.
- One subject here is socialization, particularly of women, but that's only part of it.
- Adults play an important role in the socialization of children.
- She provides a potent forum for personal reflections on reconciling one's childhood with issues of socialisation and survival.
3Organization of an industry or company according to the principles of socialism. planned economic growth was accompanied by the socialization of agriculture Example sentencesExamples - Liberalism was to be an instrument for the active socialization of states, by holding out to them the costs in lost sovereignty of their failure to conform.
- The cause of their poverty was seen to be 'dependent capitalism', and the remedy the socialization of the private ownership of the means of production.
- In purely distributional terms, these wage earners have little to gain from nationalization or socialization.
- The response of the rail unions was to put forward their own plan for socialization of the rails.
- As a result of this 'coercive socialization', the global economy in effect dictates the kinds of economic policies to be pursued by states.
Definition of socialization in US English: socialization(British socialisation) noun 1The activity of mixing socially with others. socialization with students has helped her communication skills Example sentencesExamples - This increased socialization with American students has helped her with her communication skills.
- Apparently lone otters seek some socialization with other otters.
- The school setting is an important socialization venue, but the child-teacher relationship has received much less attention than the child-parent relationship.
- They are expected to maintain their heritage culture through socialization with immigrant parents and members of their ethnic community.
- Some critics say that keeping children at home with limited socialization is unhealthy for kids.
2The process of learning to behave in a way that is acceptable to society. preschool starts the process of socialization Example sentencesExamples - The pressure of socialization has long been a characteristic of Japanese culture.
- By the silent movie era, public discourse about children focused on their safety and proper socialization.
- One subject here is socialization, particularly of women, but that's only part of it.
- Adults play an important role in the socialization of children.
- She provides a potent forum for personal reflections on reconciling one's childhood with issues of socialisation and survival.
3Organization of an industry or company according to the principles of socialism. planned economic growth was accompanied by the socialization of agriculture Example sentencesExamples - As a result of this 'coercive socialization', the global economy in effect dictates the kinds of economic policies to be pursued by states.
- Liberalism was to be an instrument for the active socialization of states, by holding out to them the costs in lost sovereignty of their failure to conform.
- In purely distributional terms, these wage earners have little to gain from nationalization or socialization.
- The cause of their poverty was seen to be 'dependent capitalism', and the remedy the socialization of the private ownership of the means of production.
- The response of the rail unions was to put forward their own plan for socialization of the rails.
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