host society

collocation in English

meaningsofhostandsociety

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host
noun
uk
/həʊst/
us
/hoʊst/
someone who ...
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society
noun
uk
/səˈsaɪ.ə.ti/
us
/səˈsaɪ.ə.t̬i/
a large group of people who live together in an organized way, making decisions about how to do things and sharing the work that needs to be done. All the people in a country, or in several similar countries, can be referred to as ...
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(Definition ofhostandsocietyfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofhost society

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The community was overwhelmingly male and insistent on remaining aloof from thehostsociety.
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Living in thehostsocietyfor a long period increases exposure to new values.
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These measures contributed to the integration of the refugees into thehostsociety.
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Excellent scientists should have good connections with thehostsociety, but this is not necessarily their primary goal.
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Spatial concentrations of immigrants are commonly regarded as a measure for integration of migrants into thehostsociety.
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However, the size of this effect depends on the degree of the immigrant's incorporation into thehostsociety.
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Religious organisations provide an institutional focus in the alien environment of thehostsociety, offering cultural support and continuity.
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For all these authors this spatial distancing from thehostsocietyis treated as deplorable and an aspect of imperialism.
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Some, of course, were better equipped than others for life in theirhostsociety: some were unknown, others known through translations of their works.
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They therefore live in a ' a-legal situation', with no protection and no possibility to integrate fully into thehostsociety.
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Lack of perceived social support, poor family functioning and non-identification with thehostsociety remain important factors related to psychological distress.
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The effects of acculturation are probably better measured by studying contacts in thehostsocietyrather than the duration of residence.
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The image of a 'tidal wave' dramatised the scale of displacement but also implied that refugees would engulf thehostsociety.
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It is especially important to note that occupational retraining was the variable most contributing to the explanation of the occupational level of women immigrants in thehostsociety.
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That is what thehostsocietydoes when confronted with violence.
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But there is no right to demand changes in the rules or the laws of thehostsociety.
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What is more, they suffer from discrimination both in thehostsocietyand within their own community.
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In this way, asylum seekers will gain independence, integrate into thehostsocietyand reduce the social expenditure allocated to them.
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Ethnic groups receive various levels of reception by thehostsocietyfor various reasons.
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Ethnic solidarity is especially important in the context where immigrants just arrive in thehostsociety.
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Adversely, this same factor can afford enclave members the opportunity to remain considerably segregated and secluded from thehostsociety.
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It is fundamental that we create a welcoming society and acknowledge that integration is a two-way process requiring adaptation by the immigrant as well as thehostsociety.
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Success in this task is as important to ourhostsociety, where we are trying to create an open and tolerant community, as it is to the immigrants themselves.
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In the original concept, within a sustainability framework, the profit aspect needs to be seen as the real economic benefit enjoyed by thehostsociety.
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There were no forces in thehostsocietylimiting the choice of location, there was a full choice as to where to settle.
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