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socio-cultural

Adjective

Meaning

socio-cultural (comparative more socio-cultural, superlative most socio-cultural)

Alternative form of sociocultural

Source: en.wiktionary.org

Examples

I feel however, that we architects have a special duty and mission... (to contribute) to the socio-cultural development of architecture and urban planning. Kenzo Tange

The world today is experiencing a profound and rapid socio-cultural transformation. But the changes do not occur at a uniform pace, and the discrepancies in the change process have differentiated the various countries and regions of our planet. Gustavo Gutiérrez

Human rights in the sense of human solidarity has created a new universal and equal language going beyond racial, gender, ethnic or religious boundaries. That is why we consider it a doorway to dialogue for people of all socio-cultural groups and all ideologies. Munir Said Thalib

Also, the pan Yoruba socio-cultural organisation, Afenifere, has raised suspicion over the death of the female officer, rejecting the road accident explanation. Source: Internet

Authors have speculated on the socio-cultural and psychological reasons for the appeal of alternative medicines among the minority using them in lieu of conventional medicine. Source: Internet

Beyond the recognition for Palestinian self-determination ties have been largely dependent upon socio-cultural bonds, while economic relations were neither cold nor warm. Source: Internet

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