industrialized society
collocation in Englishmeaningsofindustrializedandsociety
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industrialized
adjective
uk/ɪnˈdʌs.tri.ə.laɪzd/us/ɪnˈdʌs.tri.ə.laɪzd/
having developed a lot ...
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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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Conversely, these family forms were reduced drastically in the fullyindustrializedsocietyof 1935, with intensifying family ties.
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The commodity discourse insists, instead, on the assumption that literacy in general is a prerequisite for par ticipating socially and economically in modernindustrializedsociety.
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He refused, however, to idealize his own sense of dramatic art as authentic and genuine by setting it against the unfolding menace of a spiritless modernindustrializedsociety.
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The purpose of social human rights is to ensure freedom, equality and codetermination under the conditions of anindustrializedsociety.
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His novels deal with the turbulence ofindustrializedsocietyand the turmoil it can create in sensitive, isolated people.
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This contrasts with its fertility rates before 1960, which were among the highest of anyindustrializedsociety.
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However, success in anindustrializedsocietydemands certain knowledge and skill.
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The term mass society, therefore, was introduced by anticapitalist, aristocratic ideologists and used against the values and practices ofindustrializedsociety.
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In a recentlyindustrializedsociety, the arts and crafts societies emerged against the monotony and lost autonomy of factory work.
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Generally, his architectural designs and later writings showed an understanding of the discipline that urban and suburban living would require of anindustrializedsociety.
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He argues that there is a permanent tension between the family and individualist,industrializedsociety.
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Parent-offspring distances have been constantly increasing throughout historic times, but especially during the last few hundred years in industrialized societies.
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Most industrialized societies readily accept that the normal lifecycle of a building leads to demolition and landfilling.
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Nonpoint takes a stance on the dark side of theindustrializedsocietywhere general ignorance has caused pollution that corrupts nature, and in the end, man's soul.
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The persistence of the gift in industrialized societies is an indication that economic motivations have not transformed all exchanges into market exchanges.
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Together with the export of health services to poorer countries, some of the misconceptions current in industrialized societies, have been exported too.
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This hucksterism speaks to a captive audience in industrialized societies that increasingly appears to believe that something can and should always be 'done' to counter disease and death.
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Most four- and fiveyear-olds in industrialized societies can produce hundreds of words in intelligible and meaningful ways in conversation, and they have some comprehension of many more.
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The major burden of disease falls on the populations of developing countries, given that over the last four to five decades helminth infections are disappearing in industrialized societies.
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He discusses it as a cause of suburbanization in industrialized societies and as a disadvantage of city life that might be balanced by other cultural advantages.
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