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Societies

Definition:

Societies refer to groups of individuals who share common customs, traditions, and institutions. These groups may have particular rules, norms, and behaviors that define and govern their interactions and relationships.

Examples:

Noun - Plural form of society:

  1. Modern societies are often characterized by diversity and multiculturalism.
  2. Many different societies exist across the globe, each with its unique set of values and beliefs.

Noun - Groups of people with a common purpose:

  1. Scientific societies play a crucial role in advancing research and knowledge in their respective fields.
  2. Philanthropic societies aim to make a positive impact on society through charitable actions.

Noun - Exclusive organizations:

  1. High society gatherings are often filled with influential and affluent individuals.
  2. The secret society was rumored to participate in secretive rituals.

Noun - The condition of human living together in a community:

  1. The rural society thrives on agriculture and close-knit community interdependence.
  2. Urban societies face unique challenges due to population density and increased urbanization.

Noun - Companionship or friendly association:

  1. She cherished her close-knit group of friends, the best society she could ask for.
  2. He sought the company of people who appreciated intellectual discussions and engaging conversations.

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