Pronunciation: /ˈsoʊʃəˌlaɪz/
verb to interact with others in a social setting, typically for the purpose of enjoyment or networking
A1 I socialize with my classmates during lunch break.
A2 She enjoys socializing with her neighbors at the community events.
B1 In order to improve my language skills, I try to socialize with native speakers.
B2 As a manager, it is important to socialize with employees to build strong relationships.
C1 Attending networking events is a great way to socialize with professionals in your field.
C2 The diplomat was skilled at socializing with foreign dignitaries at official functions.
formal It is important for individuals to socialize in order to build strong relationships and networks.
informal Let's go out and socialize with some friends this weekend.
slang I'm always down to hang out and socialize with the crew.
figurative In order for ideas to flourish, they must socialize with other concepts and perspectives.
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