Society meaning in English
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Definition
society: group of people living together, relationship between people
Society never refers to a company or enterprise in English.
- "I'm going to take your boring, utopian society, and make it way, way, way, way, way cooler."
- "After all, they invented the French kiss and the French fry, two of the greatest contributions to modern society."
- "Accomplishment allows us to feel that we're capable of functioning within society."
- "I hope you're ready for your indoctrination into the Illuminati, the shadowy elite society that secretly rules the world."
- "I will of course insist on a good cross-section of society in terms of age, gender, ethnic origin, etc."
- "Still others will find jobs, and contribute to society as mechanics, storekeepers and singer/songwriters."
- "What's happening to our society?"
- "I'm sure I don't need to tell you just how important Mr Delavigne is in San Francisco society."
- "It is always a pleasure to receive mail from the more civilized members of San Francisco society."
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