Definitions
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- adjective Not having been
socialized .
Etymologies
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Examples
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They were the beneficiaries of a completely unregulated, "unsocialized," "universal," do-it-yourself, out-of - (empty) - pocket system.
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The collapse of families and communities leaves in its wake unsocialized young people, deprived of parental care, who on average—and yes, there are exceptions—do worse than their peers at school, are more susceptible to drug and alcohol abuse, less likely to find stable employment and more likely to land up in jail.
Reversing the Decay of London Undone Jonathan Sacks 2011
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It can work when shelters serving smaller towns decide to limit intake (by turning away older, unsocialized or less attractive animals).
Mike Stark: 'No Kill' or Torture? Nathan Winograd and His Animal Sheltering Movement Mike Stark 2010
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Though most of the cats are friendly, we'll work to find appropriate homes for the unsocialized ones as well.
Wayne Pacelle: More Than 500 Rescued Cats Up for Adoption in Florida Wayne Pacelle 2011
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It can work when shelters serving smaller towns decide to limit intake (by turning away older, unsocialized or less attractive animals).
Mike Stark: 'No Kill' or Torture? Nathan Winograd and His Animal Sheltering Movement Mike Stark 2010
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Jim Gorant, some of them were just clumsy and unsocialized, right?
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Jim Gorant, some of them were just clumsy and unsocialized, right?
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Jim Gorant, some of them were just clumsy and unsocialized, right?
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Jim Gorant, some of them were just clumsy and unsocialized, right?
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Jim Gorant, some of them were just clumsy and unsocialized, right?
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