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societal    音标拼音: [səs'ɑɪɪtəl]


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  • meaning - Difference between social and societal - English Language . . .
    Societal relates to the spontaneous and or directed structuration and organization of society as a whole, while Social refers mostly to the relations of persons or groups within society So societal was probably created and used to specify this holistic approach [which at long last is percolating into people's view]
  • Word to describe someone who is ignorant of societal problems
    It would be like ignorant or deluded, but specifically regarding knowledge of people's situations or societal problems and solutions A word to describe the actions of that person would be helpful as well As an example: It was very __ of the senator to vote for the harmful bill that would require every homeless person to own a car
  • Word for outcastness - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    Marginalization may be a useful word for you to use "Instead of physical obstacles, both are faced with societal resistance and marginalization " In your example sentence, it sounds like the problem is a little less absolute than "ostracism" would imply Ostracism is when they are excluded entirely, little to no interaction, full stop Marginalization is a little bit less extreme, they are
  • Are there examples of triple entendres in English?
    I don't know if triple entendres exist I did a lot of online research, but I what I found were examples of double entendres There were examples that claimed to be triple entendres, but they had one
  • What do you call the male equivalent to Cougar (woman)?
    What is the male equivalent to the term quot;cougar quot;? Clarifying The term quot;cougar quot; describes an older woman seeking younger men So a male equivalent would be an older man seek
  • Term for someone who does their own thing and is indifferent to . . .
    So something close to the phrase "Marches to their own drum", but I'd prefer something more concise and possible less colloquial I don't want a term that implies one is incapable of understanding societal expectations, I prefer the implication be a choice or lack of desire to try to fit expectations rather then an inability to do so
  • What would be a single word or phrase to describe someone who . . .
    This film is a coming of age story about a young man who rebuffs societal norms and the expectations of his parents on his path to maturity The word rebel has become the optimum word choice for North American English speakers who are trying to characterize a person who disregards society norms
  • Can Mr, Mrs, etc. be used with a first name?
    In its heyday, the form was used even when the master (or member of the master's family) was much younger than the slave It served as a sign of respect for and subordination to the more powerful person in the societal hierarchy, so it unavoidably included an element of reinforcement of the existing social order
  • Use of Sure in reply to kind offers and to expressions of appreciation
    In American English, "sure" is often heard in reply to an offering of help or to a show of appreciation I was wondering if it may not be an appropriate choice? For example, "Would
  • meaning - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    I'm looking for a word that summarizes the following: real estate in neighbourhoods that add value to people’s societal activities and social life, to residents and others, that is paid or sponsored by government, regardless who or what kind of organization or enterprise handles or possesses it





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