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Example sentences for "socially"

Lexicographically close words:
sociality; socialization; socialize; socialized; socializing; socials; sociate; societal; societary; societas
  1. Not only was such a one a criminal in the eyes of the courts but he was socially ostracized in the ordinary circles of the community.

  2. Were people to be treated as criminals--branded as felons--merely for socially encountering persons afterwards guilty of felony?

  3. But I do affirm without hesitation that, like her father, she was socially charming.

  4. But Puritanism is not the only reason why the New Bostonians are socially stiff and unsympathetic.

  5. It causes a sort of reaction in one's sense of right, socially and politically, when we see it mixed up with niggers and black ruffians to be sold.

  6. Socially and in her own house she was divinely all things to all men.

  7. She passed generally for a dull and plain woman, ill-dressed, with a stoop that was almost a deformity, and a deafness that made her socially useless.

  8. She is not only struck out of her place as the chief woman of the family, but (still on the right side of forty) she is socially superannuated, as The Dowager Lady Lundie, for the rest of her life!

  9. Personally speaking, and socially speaking, these were the only points of resemblance between them.

  10. Thus, without outgrowing the emotions, we may outgrow emotional behavior that is socially unacceptable.

  11. Of these, the first and third are logically important, while the expository type is socially and pedagogically important as an intervening step.

  12. Social conditions also put a premium on correct inferring in matters where action based on valid thought is socially important.

  13. The interest is sympathetic, socially and aesthetically sympathetic, rather than cognitive.

  14. Nor did he forget that as President he was socially as well as officially the first person in the Republic.

  15. The district consisted chiefly of rich, respectable, and socially conspicuous inhabitants of the vortex metropolis, with a leaven of the "masses.

  16. He would be far more endurable, this socially rampant and ubiquitous Wall Street man, if he revealed the least shred of respect for those ideas and faiths on which his hard, cold course of living has necessarily trampled rough-hooved.

  17. This idea they must have abandoned, for one paper after Gilbert's death describes him as an immense success socially but "a big bland failure" as a lecturer.

  18. Cecil of a very definite pattern and very clear colours: religiously the paper stood for Catholic Christianity, socially for the theory of small ownership, personal responsibility and property.

  19. At this moment Miss Carlton entered, smiling genially because Linda was home with her again, and because these nice, socially prominent young people were calling upon her niece immediately.

  20. Yet she was relieved; she liked red-headed Ted, but he was not socially prominent, and she longed to have Linda make what the world terms "a good match.

  21. Slavery is now considered impossible, socially and politically evil, and so not available for economic gain, even if it could win that.

  22. The Hindoo folkways in regard to widows and child marriages must also be recognized as socially harmful.

  23. It is only in the former case that polygamy is socially expedient, and that women welcome more wives to help do the work and do not quarrel with each other.

  24. The revolutionists also undertook to invent new mores, that is, new codes and standards, new conceptions of things socially desirable, a new religion, and new notions of civil duty and responsibility.

  25. The tsars, since Peter the Great, have, by their policing and dragooning, spoilt one thing without making another, and socially Russia is in the agonies of the resulting confusion.

  26. Hitherto it had been inconceivable to her that any one sufficiently prosperous could live in a city, or near it and dependent on it, without being socially a part of it.

  27. She chided Howard because he, too, was not more socially inclined.

  28. A large part of the evils of which we complain socially to-day are due to the kind of houses we live in and the exactions they make upon us.

  29. The professors and their families were socially ostracized.

  30. At the same time it must be understood that politically and socially ours is a white man's government.

  31. No one would have business relations with a Republican; no one believed in his honor or honesty; his children were taunted by their schoolmates; his family were socially ostracized; no one would sit by them at church or in public gatherings.

  32. The neighbors assured him that his family should not suffer socially on account of his connection with the school, and that they wanted no northern teacher in the community.

  33. There was no city life, and country and town were socially one.

  34. But now the doctrine of "higher" ends gives aid, comfort and support to every socially isolated and socially irresponsible scholar, specialist, esthete and religionist.

  35. It degenerates into sterile specialization, a kind of intellectual busy work carried on by socially absent-minded men.

  36. But socially as well as scientifically the great thing is not to avoid mistakes but to have them take place under conditions such that they can be utilized to increase intelligence in the future.

  37. It creates a class of "thinkers" who are remote from practice and hence from testing their thought by application--a socially superior and irresponsible class.

  38. The conceptions that are socially current and important become the child's principles of interpretation and estimation long before he attains to personal and deliberate control of conduct.

  39. Mr. Rhett was socially prominent and a very wealthy banker.

  40. Penny judged that the Rhetts, isolated from their neighbors, probably were the only socially prominent people remaining.

  41. Doesn't your philanthropy embrace the socially destitute as well as the financially?

  42. She runs the whole concern, socially and economically, takes all the care of housekeeping off the old lady's hands, and goes round with the girls.

  43. Socially it's--" He stopped as if he could not say what.

  44. That idea of a woman who couldn't be interested in any of the arts because she was socially and traditionally the material of them!

  45. He had too slight esteem socially for Dryfoos to conceal a fact from him that he might have wished to blink with others.

  46. Meanwhile, there was a great deal of discussion socially and in the Press about the possibility of basing the vote on national service of some kind.

  47. They have a wide acquaintance socially and are connected with the Unitarian Society, while Dr.

  48. Mr. Shanks is socially popular and is a member of the University Club of Montreal and the Phi Delta Theta fraternity.

  49. He is well known socially in the city where his entire life has been spent and is a valued member of the Canadian and St. Denis Clubs.

  50. In religious faith Mr. and Mrs. Montgomery are Anglicans, while socially they are well known in the best circles of the city.

  51. Mr. Bourgault has attractive social qualities which render him popular socially and add not a little to his success in the management and control of an extensive and growing real-estate business.

  52. In politics he is a conservative, while socially he is connected with the St. Denis Club, the Club Canadien and the Délormier Club.

  53. He belongs to the Canadian Club and those who meet him socially find him an entertaining, genial and cultured gentleman whose ways are those of refinement and whose word no man can question.

  54. Scott, president of Sorosis, received the Congress socially in her elegant home.

  55. They spoke in the theater, and on the following day a reception was tendered them in the Gardo House, where they had the opportunity of meeting socially between five and six hundred people, both Gentiles and Mormons, men and women.

  56. It is no palliation of our wrongs to say that we are not socially ostracized as he is, so long as we are politically ostracized as he is not.

  57. The love of the people for the great leader was universally expressed, socially as well as publicly.

  58. State suffrage associations that participated,[143] which was a success both socially and financially.


  59. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "socially" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.