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sociopolitical
[ soh-see-oh-puh-lit-i-kuhl, soh-shee- ]
adjective
- of, relating to, or signifying the combination or interaction of social and political factors:
the sociopolitical environment in Japan.
sociopolitical
/ ˌsəʊsɪəʊpəˈlɪtɪkəl /
adjective
- of, relating to, or involving both political and social factors
Word History and Origins
Origin of sociopolitical1
Example Sentences
Watch Maz Jobrani at OZY Fest 2021Race You to the StageA comic who’s up-front about his sociopolitical qualms, Loyiso Gola lays into the mic to make his point, but subtly.
The competitors will submit work that is a reflection on or reaction to the contemporary sociopolitical and cultural environment.
It has been accompanied and enabled by the construction of a massive national security complex, restructuring the sociopolitical landscape and rewriting fundamental rules of engagement.
Using a psychological lens, we’ll explore everything from personal development and well-being to the sociopolitical and economic impacts of technology.
In fact, it’s because of those other examples that we know which sociopolitical trends to beware of.
Foul-mouthed chauvinist who flirted with chicks in a hot tub or celebrity-friendly sociopolitical satirist?
If you want to explore music as a metaphor for sociopolitical affairs, this novel is the place to start.
Absent a sociopolitical morality, these boys define their own in a world of growing anarchy.
That ground shifted—and maybe resettled without the more difficult, sociopolitical reconfiguring that real equality would require.
Nevertheless, the author is not one to write in a theoretical manner detached from the sociopolitical realities of his day.
Each sociopolitical movement in China has had economic connections.
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