It is absolutely and unquestionably a "social evil.
Probably the relation of sex-hygiene to the so-called "social evil" has suggested the use of social hygiene in its most limited sense.
Likewise, the phrase "social evil" in the sense of sexual evil misleadingly suggests that the only evil of society is the sexual one, but this evasive designation is being supplanted by the more definite and franker word "prostitution.
We are, however, only interested in the boy at present and will not take up the reader's time with a discussion of the "social evil" from this standpoint.
He describes the early history of the "Social Evil," and the various classes of prostitutes.
The so-called 'social evil' is aggressive on our thoroughfares, and should be restrained by the authorities within narrower limits.
The social evil should be licensed, and under the perfect control of the police--and not the police under its control, as seems to be the case in this city.
Those who oppose all licensing on principle, do so on the ground that there should be no legal recognition of that which is known to be a social evil.
Feeble-mindedness, in so many ways a social evil, is readily reproduced, and the weak-minded are easily controlled by the sex instinct.
By the "social evil" is commonly understood illicit intercourse of the sexes, a violation of law or custom intended to regulate the procreative passion.
I published the 'Social Evil' pamphlet and sent you a copy which, I regret to say, you did not acknowledge.
Your business may be founded on a rock, but the name of the rock is the 'Social Evil.
Perhaps one mascot was the vellum-bound copy of the "Social Evil" pamphlet and the other the Bible.
Sidenote: Social Evil] Last but not least, the individual should cooperate in the great movement against the social evil.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "social evil" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.