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单词 societal
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Definition of societal in English:

societal

adjective səˈsʌɪɪt(ə)lsəˈsaɪədl
  • Relating to society or social relations.

    (与)社会(有关)的;(与)社会关系(有关)的

    societal change

    社会的变化。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • I will offer an illustration of the expression of differing levels of societal anxiety.
    • Media and societal pressure to achieve a slim body shape may fuel the guilty feelings people experience in relation to food.
    • More often than not, societal changes are propelled by an established middle class.
    • Due to societal pressures, women undergo all kinds of treatment to have a child.
    • The level of social mobility is often used as an indicator of societal openness.
    • She says the exhibit has harmful effects on societal attitudes towards violence.
    • Perhaps most interestingly, it found that their level of job commitment is no higher than the societal average.
    • To break the taboo against suicide would be a sure sign of societal breakdown.
    • Each such crisis feeds off, and adds to, the erosion of public trust in societal institutions.
    • The years have not changed my mind about education as a tool for societal change.
    • Maybe the psychiatrists can give an explanation to this societal behaviour.
    • She fought societal norms and wanted to provide a much needed service to women.
    • He said today's youth were more depressed than in the past because of building societal pressures.
    • He says there has been a sea change in the societal attitude to love marriages in the past 10 years.
    • This is a societal issue about which every thinking person ought to be concerned.
    • It is important to consider the origin of the desire to conform to a societal image.
    • We are not doing it in order to conform with societal norms or expectations.
    • Temperance crusaders understood the societal problems that caused alcoholism.
    • People really do still feel societal pressure to marry, and this is quite separate from religious pressure to marry.
    • We must change, on a societal level, our dependence and usage of fossil fuels.
    Synonyms
    mass, general, communal, collective, social, collaborative, group, civil, public, civic

Derivatives

  • societally

  • adverb
    • Ashley has dealt with the notion of societally unacceptable speech in other works, and it's hard to believe he's not aware that it's the voice rather than the words that has the dominant effect here.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Poverty is personally undesirable and societally, in too great a dose, destabilizing.
      • Sea level change is perhaps one of the earth's most societally relevant processes; rises expected in the next century will affect directly hundreds of millions of people.
      • The introduction of managed care may be societally necessary to keep down costs.
      • Care should be taken not to blame distressed individuals for evidencing symptoms in response to their distress, but rather efforts should be made to reduce sources of societally imposed risk.

Definition of societal in US English:

societal

adjectivesəˈsīədlsəˈsaɪədl
  • Relating to society or social relations.

    (与)社会(有关)的;(与)社会关系(有关)的

    societal change

    社会的变化。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • We are not doing it in order to conform with societal norms or expectations.
    • She says the exhibit has harmful effects on societal attitudes towards violence.
    • He says there has been a sea change in the societal attitude to love marriages in the past 10 years.
    • Maybe the psychiatrists can give an explanation to this societal behaviour.
    • Perhaps most interestingly, it found that their level of job commitment is no higher than the societal average.
    • He said today's youth were more depressed than in the past because of building societal pressures.
    • To break the taboo against suicide would be a sure sign of societal breakdown.
    • Temperance crusaders understood the societal problems that caused alcoholism.
    • Each such crisis feeds off, and adds to, the erosion of public trust in societal institutions.
    • We must change, on a societal level, our dependence and usage of fossil fuels.
    • People really do still feel societal pressure to marry, and this is quite separate from religious pressure to marry.
    • More often than not, societal changes are propelled by an established middle class.
    • I will offer an illustration of the expression of differing levels of societal anxiety.
    • This is a societal issue about which every thinking person ought to be concerned.
    • Due to societal pressures, women undergo all kinds of treatment to have a child.
    • It is important to consider the origin of the desire to conform to a societal image.
    • The years have not changed my mind about education as a tool for societal change.
    • Media and societal pressure to achieve a slim body shape may fuel the guilty feelings people experience in relation to food.
    • She fought societal norms and wanted to provide a much needed service to women.
    • The level of social mobility is often used as an indicator of societal openness.
    Synonyms
    mass, general, communal, collective, social, collaborative, group, civil, public, civic
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