societal
Americanadjective
adjective
Other Word Forms
- antisocietal adjective
- antisocietally adverb
- intersocietal adjective
- nonsocietal adjective
- societally adverb
Etymology
Origin of societal
Example Sentences
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Surviving societal, technological and bureaucratic shifts, it’s become the little park that could, its durability a statement of defiance in our fast-paced, divisive world.
From Los Angeles Times
In my rare visits to modern art museums, I mumble: “This piece represents an indictment of societal norms.”
“They change the society through education, but fail to adapt themselves to societal change.”
Barnsley says choosing proactively to be a solo mum can come with additional emotional, societal and practical challenges.
From BBC
When Ben smashes a television set, perhaps Roberts is even making some sort of societal point.
From Los Angeles Times
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