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asocial

[ey-soh-shuhl] / eɪˈsoʊ ʃəl /






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Maybe he also feared that the scholar would somehow steal the djinn’s thunder, because he’s reduced her to the familiar figure of asocial intellectual.

From Los Angeles Times Aug. 26, 2022

The inside of the body was intriguing but asocial.

From New York Times May 10, 2022

They are asocial, meaning they live by themselves.

From Washington Post Apr. 10, 2022

This is notable because, unlike humans, rats are comparatively more asocial.

From Salon Jun. 21, 2020

Our study of Buddhism has brought to light its extremely individualistic nature, and its lack of asocial ideal.

From Evolution Of The Japanese, Social And Psychic by Sidney Lewis Gulick




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