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Socially

Socially \So"cial*ly\, adv. In a social manner; sociably.

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socially

adv. 1 In a social manner; sociably. 2 In social contexts

WordNet
socially
  1. adv. by or with respect to society; "socially accepted norms"

  2. in a social manner; "socially unpopular"

Usage examples of "socially".

Marriage under such a cloud would prove socially difficult for Aurora, if not impossible.

Our concern for how we treat other species springs out of our very human-ness, as biologically and socially constructed creatures.

August 3, the master sleuth of the airwaves had become a socially involved liberal very much like Tony Boucher and Manny Lee.

But for those women who share the fantasy - such as Cokie Roberts, apparently - gun control may provide a convenient and socially acceptable metaphor for an otherwise taboo act.

Cape Cod is worthwhile writing, values that are socially redeeming, a lifestyle that is simplified, relationships that are fruitful, a world view that makes sense, and diabetic maintenance that is effective, healthful, and constant.

Technically the Z9M9Z, socially the Directrix, ordinarily simply GFHQ, that ship had been built specifically to control the operations of a million separate flotillas.

Sexually, socially, intellectually, fiscally, scientifically irrelevant -- a sack of borrowed atoms lumpily arranged in a Nate shape.

The surroundings were unimpressive, the refreshments, which were of no higher order than tea, lemonade, or orgeat, small stale cakes or bread and butter, were paltry, and the entertainment was limited to dancing or a few hands of whist or vingt-et-un, and yet admission into its hallowed halls was the goal of every socially ambitious female in the country.

His father had forbidden him his choice, to study magic, demanding Owyn should at least become a cleric of one of the more socially acceptable orders of priests.

Hence the promise: At such time as it is socially feasible, SUM will begin to refashion us, with our complete memories but in the pride of our youth.

The world of private finance would not tolerate great rehousing, great educational and socially constructive enterprises, on the part of the relatively feeble governments of the time.

Also there were Saturday-night dance classes, socially mandatory, between the two schools, held in our gymnasium under the tutelage of Miss Something-or-Other, where, in respective taffeta dresses and dark suits, we learned the fox-trot, the waltz, the rhumba, and the Mexican hat dance.

I missed the kids, even the slumpy, acned, socially inept high school kids.

Carmen, socially triumphant, would have been much more in her element at a petit souper of a not too fastidious four.

There was no telling how long Virgie had been conducting her own Darwinian efforts to stamp out the socially inept gene pool.