Used in a Sentence

sociological

Definition, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for sociological.

Editorial note

I think the poster is saying that revolution is a complex sociological phenomenon that is enabled/catalyzed by increased information and communication.

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Quick take

Of or pertaining to sociology.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of sociological gathered in one view.

adjective

Of or pertaining to sociology.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for sociological.

adjective

Of or pertaining to sociology.

Example sentences

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I think the poster is saying that revolution is a complex sociological phenomenon that is enabled/catalyzed by increased information and communication.

2

Your example seems to be more about sociological conditioning than biologically being unable to feel empathy for another person.

3

Patriarchy, as a sociological concept, is not about blaming men for the ills of the world.

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These issues are becoming highly important to society, but vague sociological and political accusations can be made from any viewpoint.

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TL;DR: A per-capita analysis leads to sociological problem solving as the base metric is people-based.

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The sociological concept of privilege is in fact an inversion of what we generally call a privilege.

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I'm absurdly good at solving incredibly complex problems (both logical and sociological) and good at making fast high quality decisions.

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The author states that it can't be a disorder, because it only equates to life experiences, but from a sociological perspective this can disproved.

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And I'm not mainly referring to genetics, but rather other sociological causes as are discussed in[0].

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Such academics seek the causes of this difference in various sociological explanations.

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And the technical challenges pale in the face of the sociological ones.

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Trying to ban potentially-addictive triggers for at-risk populations isn't really helping them at all, and in a sociological context can actually have the opposite effect.

Quote examples

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It's racist to take crime caused by a sociological factor rather than a genetic factor and call it "black crime".

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You should be talking about "poor crime" or "under-educated crime" or "reoffender crime" if you believe sociological factors are the cause.

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The effort to ascribe power to innate properties is another well known, well studied sociological/socio-psychological phenomenon[2], whereby seats of power do not want to yield any, and therefore claim an unchanging "nature" (against all observations).

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Of course this requirement is nothing he follows himself, writhing columns about broad sociological changes crammed into phrases like "sharing economy" and "we are all entrepreneurs".

Proper noun examples

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Sociological privilege often refers to constant and immutable characteristics that cannot be taken away, and moreover makes the value judgment that the group with privilege is bad, and that said privilege must be abolished.

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>Sociological privilege often refers to constant and immutable characteristics that cannot be taken away, and moreover makes the value judgment that the group with privilege is bad, and that said privilege must be abolished.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use sociological in a sentence?

I think the poster is saying that revolution is a complex sociological phenomenon that is enabled/catalyzed by increased information and communication.

What does sociological mean?

Of or pertaining to sociology.

What part of speech is sociological?

sociological is commonly used as adjective.