Tarde

[ tard ]

noun
  1. Ga·bri·el [ga-bree-el], /ga briˈɛl/, 1843–1904, French sociologist.

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How to use Tarde in a sentence

  • He was suggestive of no acquaintance with Tarde, Lombroso or any other authorities on crime and criminals.

    The Winning Clue | James Hay, Jr.
  • Tarde distinguishes between custom and fashion as the two forms in which all cultural traits are transmitted.

  • Voting, as Gabriel Tarde points out, is our most conspicuous use of statistics.

    A Preface to Politics | Walter Lippmann
  • Tarde suggests that the study of the cephalic index will throw light upon the problem—no satisfactory solution, I think!

    Social Value | B. M. Anderson
  • Prof. Le Tarde goes so far as to make this the fundamental principle of human evolution.