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socialize

intermediateB1

/ˈsoʊʃəlaɪz/ · so-ci-al-ize

to interact with others to form relationships or networks.

Meanings

verbformal

to interact with others to form relationships or networks.

دوسروں کے ساتھ تعلقات یا نیٹ ورکس بنانے کے لیے بات چیت کرنا۔

اجتماع کرنا

ijtima'a karna

Formal: دوستی کرنا

Synonyms

interactminglenetworkملنادوستی کرنارشتہ بنانا

Antonyms

isolatesecludewithdrawتنہائی اختیار کرناخود کو الگ کرناپیچھے ہٹنا

Common Collocations

  • socialize with friends
  • socialize at events
  • socialize in the workplace

Example Sentences

She loves to socialize with new people at parties.

وہ پارٹیوں میں نئے لوگوں سے ملنا پسند کرتی ہے۔

Woh partioun mein naye logon se milna pasand karti hai.

It's important to socialize to build a good network.

اچھا نیٹ ورک بنانے کے لیے اجتماع کرنا ضروری ہے۔

Acha network banane ke liye ijtima'a karna zaroori hai.

He finds it hard to socialize due to his introverted nature.

اس کی انٹرورٹ شخصیت کی وجہ سے اجتماع کرنا اس کے لیے مشکل ہے۔

Is ki introvert shakhsiyat ki wajah se ijtima'a karna is ke liye mushkil hai.

Easily Confused With

socialists:Socialists refer to people who advocate for socialism, while socialize means to engage in social interactions.

Word Family

social
adjectiveاجتماعی
society
nounسوسائٹی
socialization
nounاجتماعی عمل

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of socialize as being social with others to 'size' up connections.

Imagine a group of people chatting and laughing together.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

دوستی کی راہوں میں چلیں گے سب ساتھ ساتھ | ہنستے مسکراتے، اپنی دنیا بساتے

Dosti ki raahon mein chalein ge sab saath saath | Hanste muskurate, apni duniya basate.

We will walk the paths of friendship together | Laughing and smiling, building our world.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

ملنا جلنا سہولت دیتا ہے

milna julna sahulat deta hai

Meeting and mingling provides convenience.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Latin "socialis" — of companionship

First known use: early 20th century

The word 'socialize' developed in the early 20th century from the Latin 'socialis', which relates to companionship and community.