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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His dramas set domestic conflicts against the backdrop of societal systems that insidiously warp the playing field for their characters.
From Los Angeles Times
"But it's not to precipitate a full-blown societal or humanitarian collapse."
From Barron's
“There’s obviously a whole range of things that AI can be applied to, and some are incredibly societally beneficial,” he said.
Since the No Kings days began, observers have questioned whether mobilizing people to protest in the streets can lead to lasting, societal change.
From Salon
Forms of betting have existed for decades in places like Las Vegas and even longer in industries such as horse racing, without widespread societal harm.
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