socialize
This term carries a dual nature, shifting between casual interpersonal interaction and structured behavioral conditioning. In a personal context, it describes the lighthearted act of mingling or networking to build rapport. It suggests a voluntary, pleasurable engagement with others to avoid isolation. In a systemic or psychological context, the word describes the process of molding an individual to fit societal norms or training an animal to be docile. When applied to economics, it refers to the transition from private to public ownership, carrying a strong political connotation of collective control and redistribution.
Meanings
To spend time with other people for pleasure or to develop friendly relationships.
"They spent the entire evening socializing with their new neighbors."
To make a person or animal behave in a way that is acceptable to society or a specific group.
"The puppy needs to be socialized with other dogs to prevent aggression."