Meaning of sociality in English:
sociality
Pronunciation /ˌsəʊʃɪˈalɪti/
noun
See social
‘Experts with Gymboree said not only adults need sociality, children from newborns to five-year-olds also need an interest in social events.’
- ‘Irish sociologists illustrate how the pub is central to Irish sociality and society, and has been closely related to everyday community life.’
- ‘Social scientists, and anthropologists in particular, quite often make bold statements about the importance of sociality in human life.’
- ‘A revolutionary thinker, Hamilton gave biologists the tools for understanding sociality in all organisms.’
- ‘The capacity of sociality is a universal character of nature.’