desocialize
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[edit]desocialize (third-person singular simple present desocializes, present participle desocializing, simple past and past participle desocialized)
- (transitive) To take out of a social context; individualize.
- 2008, Jonathan Alexander, Literacy, Sexuality, Pedagogy: Theory and Practice for Composition Studies:
- As we desocialize sex and sexuality as purely personal aspects of existence, we begin to see how sexuality is tied to a number of norms...
- (transitive) To cause to withdraw from society.
- 2004, Arden et al, The Angell Memorial Animal Hospital Book of Wellness and Preventive Care
- By twelve weeks puppies enter the juvenile stage, and it is at this stage that a negative experience can desocialize the pup.
- 2004, Arden et al, The Angell Memorial Animal Hospital Book of Wellness and Preventive Care
- (transitive) To cause to cease to be politically socialist.
- 1975, A P J Van Rensburg, Contemporary Leaders of Africa:
- It was a painful process to desocialize and rehabilitate the Malian economy.