societalso‧ci‧e‧tal /səˈsaɪətl/ adjective

- For them the key to societal continuity is conformity due to learnt rules of conduct.
- From the societal point of view, the public interest theory presents an ideal.
- Increasingly, we are seeing all sorts of societal activities migrate into cyberspace.
- It allows the study of a rapid societal development limited in time and space within very narrow boundaries.
- It may not be happening fast enough, but the winds of societal change take a while to get up to speed.
- Just as individuals need to forget jobs and look for the work that needs doing, so do societal agencies and institutions.
- Some legislators feel such deep loyalty to particular group or societal norms that they seldom experience seriously conflicting pressures.
- The transition to a world without jobs is going to take place on both the individual and the societal levels.
nounsocietysociologistsociologysociabilitysocialsocialismsocialistsocialitesocializationsociopathadjectivesociable ≠ unsociablesocial ≠ anti-socialunsocialsocialistsocialisticsocietalsociologicalsociopathicadverbsociallysociablysociologicallyverbsocialize