Synonym: acculturation, civilisation, civilization, cultivation, finish, polish, refinement. Similar words: agriculture, cultural, agricultural, sculpture, faculty, difficult, feature, gesture. Meaning: ['kʌltʃə] n. 1. a particular society at a particular time and place 2. the tastes in art and manners that are favored by a social group 3. all the knowledge and values shared by a society 4. (biology) the growing of microorganisms in a nutrient medium (such as gelatin or agar) 5. a highly developed state of perfection; having a flawless or impeccable quality 6. the attitudes and behavior that are characteristic of a particular social group or organization 7. the raising of plants or animals.
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121) They promote social integration and assimilation of minority ethnic groups into the culture.
122) I was brought up in a culture that said you must put back into the society what you have taken out.
123) The second survey was concerned with working-class culture more generally.
124) The aim of the festival is to increase awareness of Hindu culture and traditions.
125) A culture of violence is antithetical to the church's traditional teaching.
126) Prisoners are isolated from the wider culture of society at large.
127) In our culture, it is rude to ask someone how much they earn.
128) A lot of good music came out of the hippy culture in the 1960s.
129) Children are often very good at integrating into a new culture.
130) Mass culture turns audiences into passive consumers, their participation limited to the choice between buying and not buying.
131) Social anthropology is centrally concerned with the diversity of culture.
132) My mother was ahead of her time. She surrounded me with culture and art.
133) Venice is a beautiful city full of culture and history.
134) Changing the corporate culture is a long and difficult process.
135) The intellectual and moral potential of the world's culture must be put at the service of politics.
136) This is a region which proudly boasts its own distinct culture.
137) But social workers say that this has created a culture of dependency,[http://sentencedict.com/culture.html] particularly in urban areas.
138) He didn't fit in with the button-down culture of his new boss.
139) Elvis Presley was the true begetter of modern youth culture.
140) The new director is trying to foster a culture of open communication within the company.
141) Paris is a good city for people who are interested in culture.
142) Kitchell says the city was a microcosm of all American culture during the '60s.
143) Sexual intrigues were almost part of the culture of high politics.
144) Jokes are an important part of our popular, oral culture.
145) He also spoke of his fears for the future of his country's culture.
146) The advertising industry's use of classic songs is vandalism of popular culture, he said.
147) The whole Italian culture revolves around the ritual of eating.
148) In social politics, too, the city's contribution to 20th century thought and culture was no less portentous.
149) Many young Singaporeans who have been exposed to Western culture have become rather self - centred and place money and freedom above everything else.
150) He was fully bent upon the dissemination of Chinese culture all over the world.
More similar words: agriculture, cultural, agricultural, sculpture, faculty, difficult, feature, gesture, venture, mixture, lecture, picture, texture, capture, creature, in future, in nature, by nature, furniture, departure, structure, signature, in the future, for the future, legislature, architecture, manufacturer, infrastructure, built up, adult.