pseudosocial

adj

Etymology

From pseudo- + social.

  1. derived from sociālis — “of or belonging to a companion or companionship or association, social
  2. borrowed from social
  3. prefixed as pseudosocial — “pseudo + social

Definitions

  1. Apparently, but not actually, social.

    • In prison, pseudosocial inmates display chameleonic skill in shifting their allegiances from staff members to inmates […]
    • This type of pseudosocial relationship has also been observed within the teleshopping venue from a different scenario.

The neighborhood

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