social process in English

noun
1
the pattern of growth and change in a society over the years.
Adaptation is a dynamic social process : the ability of societies to adapt is determined, in part, by the ability to act collectively.

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1. “Assimilating to the hierarchical culture” emerged as the basic social process

2. A classic article on the social process of acceptance of proofs in mathematics.

3. Aging is a continual biological, psychological and social process from infancy to old age

4. In my husband's homeland in the highlands of Sulawesi island in eastern Indonesia, there is a community of people that experience death not as a singular event but as a gradual social process.

5. Assimilation: 1 n the social process of absorbing one cultural group into harmony with another Synonyms: absorption Types: show 4 types hide 4 types Americanisation , Americanization Assimilation into American culture Anglicisation , Anglicization the act of anglicizing; making English in appearance Europeanisation , Europeanization

6. Even Smith's Approbatory images of (a properly-controlled supply of) money--as the 'great wheel of circulation', and as a 'water pond' from which simultaneously 'a stream is continually running out' while another is 'continually running in' emphasise this conception of money as constitutive social process.

7. Plekhanov, who cites this, remarks: "For all its Boastfulness, this is a fairly accurate description of the role of the oriental state in organising the social process of production." Plekhanov, qui le cite, remarque : En dépit de toute sa vantardise , c'est une très exacte description du rôle de l'État oriental dans l'organisation du