sociologize

English

Etymology

sociology + -ize

Verb

sociologize (third-person singular simple present sociologizes, present participle sociologizing, simple past and past participle sociologized)

  1. (transitive) To bring into the realm of sociology.
    • 2009 March 22, Gary Hart, “Just Another Word”, in New York Times:
      After all the sociologizing about family tradition, geography, religion, economic status, blue and red states, and clan influence, perhaps Gilbert and Sullivan came closest: “I often think it’s comical / How Nature always does contrive / That every boy and every gal / That’s born into the world alive / Is either a little Liberal / Or else a little Conservative!
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