Advertisement

Advertisement

View definitions for socialize with

socialize with

Discover More

Example Sentences

Having come of age during a time when it was common for publishers and editors to socialize with presidents and first ladies, Graham had personal relationships with many Washington power brokers, not to mention financial interests that could be affected by government approval.

Most of the people in the Times piece are, I’m sure, perfectly competent in other areas of life—- they hold down jobs, raise kids, socialize with friends, etc..

From Salon

“I personally agree that we can go through the current one from the former one, so we internally are willing to provide the preliminary funding for you to socialize with the former county supervisor, but not a lot at once, it will be enough for meals and conference ...”

He’s been like a surrogate guardian, something Kenneth, who was orphaned at age 10, has badly needed, even if the only person he’s been willing to socialize with is Bert.

What is it like to share the screen with her, or socialize with her as an up-and-coming actor?

From Salon

Advertisement

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

Advertisement

Advertisement

Advertisement