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  • noun One who socializes.

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  • noun a person who takes part in social activities

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Examples

  • If you're a Bartle-type "socializer," you'd prefer an avatar and society that meets your needs.

    The Forsaken 2005

  • She was a confirmed socializer, who wanted to get the child into some sort of preschool.

    EVENING’S EMPIRE BILL FLANAGAN 2010

  • She was a confirmed socializer, who wanted to get the child into some sort of preschool.

    EVENING’S EMPIRE BILL FLANAGAN 2010

  • Well, as a socializer/explorer type on Bartle's scale, it's gameplay possibilities that offer lots of opportunity for exploration or discovery, plus mechanisms that foster social interactions.

    January 2010 2010

  • Well, as a socializer/explorer type on Bartle's scale, it's gameplay possibilities that offer lots of opportunity for exploration or discovery, plus mechanisms that foster social interactions.

    I want to fall in love again 2010

  • She was a confirmed socializer, who wanted to get the child into some sort of preschool.

    EVENING’S EMPIRE BILL FLANAGAN 2010

  • It occurs when a socializer subtly modifies the qualities of her resonance with a learner – calms the rhythm of the dance, incrementally -- and the learner integrates these changes.

    Printing: Hitting Doesn't Make Kids Better or Stronger 2009

  • A parent striking a child, any socializer striking any learner, of any age, however “benevolently,” short circuits interpersonal resonance – disconnects the dancers.

    Printing: Hitting Doesn't Make Kids Better or Stronger 2009

  • One's first socializer, one's mother ordinarily and ideally, is genetically equipped and powerfully driven to resonate with her infant.

    Hitting Doesn't Make Kids Better or Stronger 2009

  • One's first socializer, one's mother ordinarily and ideally, is genetically equipped and powerfully driven to resonate with her infant.

    Printing: Hitting Doesn't Make Kids Better or Stronger 2009

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