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socialize

[soh-shuh-lahyz] / ˈsoʊ ʃəˌlaɪz /


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The icehouse, used as a living space, became “a site of convivial socializing among musicians and cognoscenti.”

From The Wall Street Journal

The term, which describes young adults who retreat into small rooms, avoid socializing and spend long stretches in bed scrolling on their phones, has exploded across platforms and accumulated billions of views.

From MarketWatch

We are all told to stay busy in retirement—to fill our days traveling, volunteering, socializing or taking care of the grandchildren.

From The Wall Street Journal

He hated for her or the girls to socialize outside the narrow circle of their church, and was easily angered by any perceived wrong.

From Los Angeles Times

We felt very lucky to be working, and they became our social bubble because you weren't allowed to be socializing outside of anything else like work.

From Salon