How to Use socialize in a Sentence
socialize
verb- She danced and socialized at the party.
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It’s the perfect place to socialize in the sun or read a book in the shade.
—Katherine Alex Beaven, Travel + Leisure, 19 Sep. 2020
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Just add it to the list of new ways to socialize and travel in 2020.
—Jessica Poitevien, Travel + Leisure, 11 Oct. 2020
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The young rooster didn’t know how to socialize with the hens.
—Joan Donaldson, The Christian Science Monitor, 4 Nov. 2020
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Why retire such a clever and safe way to socialize in the fresh air?
—oregonlive, 28 Aug. 2020
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The main areas for members to meet and socialize are the salon and the lounge.
—Rachel King, Fortune, 6 Nov. 2021
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It’s the sort of family that would socialize with the Bishops and the Duquesnes.
—Keith Phipps, Vulture, 24 Nov. 2021
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And two, much like the captain, the chef will be able to socialize while cooking.
—Kevin Koenig, Robb Report, 26 Nov. 2022
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This is the first time that society had to try to stay home and not socialize.
—Elliott Lapin, Houston Chronicle, 2 Sep. 2020
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She is socialized, great on a leash and loves all people and dogs.
—Maryanne Dell, Orange County Register, 8 Mar. 2025
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To move in, tenants must agree to socialize at least two hours per week.
—Dominique Soguel, The Christian Science Monitor, 15 Mar. 2023
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Ride bikes, play and socialize – just do it in a safe manner.
—James B. Wood, The Conversation, 24 Mar. 2021
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Outside the room, the guests socialize and eat food from the buffet while a mariachi group plays.
—Imani Cruzen, Twin Cities, 6 July 2025
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The first meal of the day is seen as an important time to gather and socialize.
—Jessica Puckett, Condé Nast Traveler, 18 Dec. 2024
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At the same time, they’re socialized to exude strength.
—Julia Poe, Chicago Tribune, 23 Apr. 2023
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Its rooftop pool is the place to see and be seen in Rio, whether guests prefer to relax on a lounge chair or head to the bar to socialize.
—Samantha Falewée, Travel + Leisure, 11 July 2023
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And if the point of your beer hall is socializing over great food, takeout removes the vibe.
—Kate Bradshaw, The Mercury News, 20 Feb. 2024
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On the sixth floor is a display of food and drinks and on the seventh floor, a bar area where those people socialize.
—Dana Hunsinger Benbow, The Indianapolis Star, 30 May 2021
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Children need time to socialize and need to spend time with their friends, said Lee, who has two young sons.
—Erik Ortiz, NBC News, 4 Aug. 2021
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Students will be able to ride any of the rides in the park and socialize with their friends the entire day in a safe way, Johnson said.
—Steve Schering, chicagotribune.com, 16 Apr. 2021
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Today, people want to cook, sip wine and socialize all at the same time.
—Time, 6 Aug. 2021
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The group, who call themselves the Bunco Babes, still gather once a month to play and socialize.
—Mary Compton, Chicago Tribune, 3 Sep. 2022
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Where are the best places to stroll, socialize and play at Discovery Green?
—Robin Soslow, Chron, 28 Jan. 2023
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In the early days of the pandemic, there was a rush to socialize in novel ways.
—Caroline Kitchener Washington Post, Star Tribune, 26 Mar. 2021
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The former is a place to socialize while the latter is a quieter, more private space.
—Susmita Baral, Travel + Leisure, 27 Nov. 2023
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In the scene, the characters dance, drink and socialize with locals.
—Darah Derios, Charlotte Observer, 21 July 2025
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For students, the games are casual and a way to socialize with friends.
—Desirae Sin, Hartford Courant, 19 Dec. 2024
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That harks back to the company’s 2004 roots as a way for Ivy League students to socialize.
—Sahil Patel, WSJ, 10 Sep. 2020
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My wife gets this but still feels an obligation to socialize with them once in a while.
—Washington Post, 14 Mar. 2021
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The current owner says their favorite part is the pilot house, which was designed for socializing with friends.
—Rachel Cormack, Robb Report, 22 July 2025
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