Definition of sociopolitical in English:
sociopolitical
adjectiveˌsəʊsɪəʊpəˈlɪtɪk(ə)lˌsəʊʃɪəʊpəˈlɪtɪk(ə)lˌsoʊsioʊpəˈlɪd(ə)k(ə)l
Combining social and political factors.
Example sentencesExamples
- Fifty-one years ago, my father decided to leave his country of birth, to seek a life free from socio-political oppression.
- It is fundamentally a socio-political issue in the broad sense, a question of the formation and sustenance of new patterns of life.
- She flatly refused high office, for socio-political causes meant more to her.
- This enables him to comment on socio-political conditions in the State from a perspective that few other social scientists can match.
- Implicit visions of human rights often lie at the heart of socio-political demands for empowerment.
- The works are known and celebrated for their witty banter and deft socio-political critiques.
- Not surprisingly, the pictures in this book are devoid of any real socio-political or historical content.
- We want freedom, but ultimately, the socio-political reality determines the boundaries of freedom.
- Inquirers will limit their sources to a handful of primary texts and broach them with a popular academic theory or through a socio-political theme.
- No one ever long had friends who deviated too radically from accepted socio-political norms.
- Robert's many works for radio continue to deal with socio-political and ethical issues.
- The author also tells us about the economic history, the changing socio-political milieu and the spatial emergence of Bangalore.
- What I do work with is satire and for that you need a lot more knowledge, the right temperament, and a grasp of the socio-political realities.
- Political stability and international insularity also led to socio-political stagnation in certain areas.
- Armstrong insinuates that the love for another human being is stronger than anything socio-political.
- The nation's intrinsic weakness was further compounded by socio-political factors.
- Most of the controversial and contemporary socio-political issues have found a mention in the programme.
- Where angst is still present in rap music, it's less socio-political and more psychological.
- Teachers and principals at this school continue to be influenced by certain socio-political factors.
- When freedom was curbed with narrow socio-political goals, the spirit of inquiry declined and virtually came to an end.
Definition of sociopolitical in US English:
sociopolitical
adjectiveˌsoʊsioʊpəˈlɪd(ə)k(ə)lˌsōsēōpəˈlid(ə)k(ə)l
Combining social and political factors.
Example sentencesExamples
- Implicit visions of human rights often lie at the heart of socio-political demands for empowerment.
- When freedom was curbed with narrow socio-political goals, the spirit of inquiry declined and virtually came to an end.
- Armstrong insinuates that the love for another human being is stronger than anything socio-political.
- Inquirers will limit their sources to a handful of primary texts and broach them with a popular academic theory or through a socio-political theme.
- The author also tells us about the economic history, the changing socio-political milieu and the spatial emergence of Bangalore.
- No one ever long had friends who deviated too radically from accepted socio-political norms.
- Robert's many works for radio continue to deal with socio-political and ethical issues.
- Teachers and principals at this school continue to be influenced by certain socio-political factors.
- What I do work with is satire and for that you need a lot more knowledge, the right temperament, and a grasp of the socio-political realities.
- The nation's intrinsic weakness was further compounded by socio-political factors.
- Fifty-one years ago, my father decided to leave his country of birth, to seek a life free from socio-political oppression.
- We want freedom, but ultimately, the socio-political reality determines the boundaries of freedom.
- This enables him to comment on socio-political conditions in the State from a perspective that few other social scientists can match.
- Most of the controversial and contemporary socio-political issues have found a mention in the programme.
- It is fundamentally a socio-political issue in the broad sense, a question of the formation and sustenance of new patterns of life.
- Where angst is still present in rap music, it's less socio-political and more psychological.
- The works are known and celebrated for their witty banter and deft socio-political critiques.
- Political stability and international insularity also led to socio-political stagnation in certain areas.
- Not surprisingly, the pictures in this book are devoid of any real socio-political or historical content.
- She flatly refused high office, for socio-political causes meant more to her.