social standing

  • 1social standing — Same as social position …

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  • 2Social order — is a concept used in sociology, history and other social sciences. It refers to a set of linked social structures, social institutions and social practices which conserve, maintain and enforce normal ways of relating and behaving. A social order… …

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  • 3Social class in American history — Social class has been an important theme for historians of the United States for over 100 years. Colonial periodHistorians in recent decades have explored in microscopic detail the process of settling the new country and creating the social… …

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  • 4social climber — social climbing. a person who attempts to gain admission into a group with a higher social standing. [1920 25] * * * …

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  • 5Social mobility — Sociology …

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  • 6Social class — Sociology …

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  • 7Social class in the United States — A monument to the working and supporting classes along Market Street in the heart of San Francisco s Financial District Income in the United States Affluence in the …

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  • 8standing — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 reputation ADJECTIVE ▪ good, high ▪ low ▪ equal ▪ current ▪ public …

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  • 9standing — stand|ing1 [ stændıŋ ] noun ** 1. ) standings plural a list of teams or players put in order according to how many points they have won in games or competitions against each other. British usually table 2. ) uncount the status or reputation that… …

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  • 10standing — I UK [ˈstændɪŋ] / US noun ** 1) [uncountable] the status or reputation that someone or something has This latest scandal will undoubtedly have affected his standing with his colleagues. of high/great/considerable etc standing: We are delighted to …

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