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What does socialised mean?

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  1. simple past tense and past participle of socialise
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A dog that is highly socialised possesses a higher level of confidence and sense of security when interacting with humans and other dogs.
Profits are being ploughed back for the benefit of shareholders and losses are being socialised, that is how the citizens see it.
Rabbits are probably even better than cats as pets, being more easily socialised than the aloof felines, making for a loving companion animal.
In virtually all pastoral communities, girls, right from their formative years, are socialised to assume family caregiver responsibilities.
Whereas the speculator's profits were once privatised, now the losses are being socialised, and private debt is being replaced with public debt.
Both dogs and rats are relatively easily socialised with humans, meaning that most aspects of their behaviour can be managed by people.

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