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societal

/suh-sahy-i-tl/US // səˈsaɪ ɪ tl //UK // (səˈsaɪətəl) //

社会,社会性,社会的,社会性的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : noting or pertaining to large social groups, or to their activities, customs, etc.

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Examples

  • It’s great that we are learning from and supporting each other to have more societal impacts in our day-to-day roles.

  • The main societal concern she expressed on the show was that children spent too much time watching television.

  • We won’t leave societal conflict behind by leaving Earth, Smiles says.

  • As consumer behaviors continue to morph in unexpected ways in reaction to societal and pandemic-related forces, the machines cannot succeed on their own—artificial intelligence and machine learning use historical trends and data.

  • The report concluded, “The heightened expectations of business bring CEOs new demands to focus on societal engagement with the same rigor, thoughtfulness and energy used to deliver on profits.”

  • He becomes increasingly paranoid by the societal fixtures around him—a ticking clock, a ringing phone.

  • Reformers understood that constructive societal evolution was the antidote to socialist revolution.

  • Reactionaries were the industrialists, who wanted little or no societal change.

  • This has engendered an understandable search for an alternative standard to measure societal well-being.

  • Improving societal knowledge about the drug will be the next battlefield for the country.

  • Thermonuclear weapons, complemented over time by strong conventional forces, threatened societal damage to Russia.

  • The target set encompasses both military and societal values.

  • It is, therefore, the competition of life which is the societal element, and which produces societal organization.

  • The notion of societal welfare was not wanting, although it was never consciously put before themselves as their purpose.

  • Within any such societal status the great reason for any phenomenon is that it conforms to the mores of the time and place.