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Adjective(1) (2) given to avoiding association with others(3) unwilling or unable to conform to normal standards of social behavior

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(1) He expresses concern that a society that ceases to respect the u2018res publicau2019 and loses all faith in a u2018national philosophyu2019 may well drift into an asocial and culturally vacuous anomie.(2) He reasoned that atomized, asocial economic actors better serve competitive markets.(3) This asocial conceptualization of competition and markets leads to the view of social relations as u2018impedimentsu2019 or u2018frictionu2019 in the efficient functioning of markets.(4) The right to be angry, enraged and furious has been rationalised away as asocial , pathological behaviour.(5) One even observes today an outbreak of asocial behavior - u2018littleu2019 daily acts of senseless violence in our cities.(6) Once upon a time, monsters were, for the most part, a warning against asocial behaviour.(7) Rousseau taught that human beings are naturally asocial , and in that case to live in society is to be terribly oppressed (unless, he thought, you totally surrender your self).(8) Here, she gets very close to describing the real problem we face today: not a problem of antisocial behaviour but rather the problem of living in an asocial society.(9) Such radically asocial people easily behave in an anti-social way because they see nothing wrong with it.(10) An autistic child placed under pressure will behave in an asocial way by withdrawing, or ignoring or using stereotypes (e.g.: rocking or flapping) to place distance between themselves and the source of pressure.(11) Social groups were composed largely of males, but some males remained solitary year-round and most females were asocial .(12) Contrary to a commonly held belief, self-regulated learning is not asocial in nature and origin.(13) So really, I would argue that he's simply a very organized, asocial person.(14) The human organism is an asocial , complex, biological entity.(15) By suggesting an asocial relationship before the intervention of social roles, class, and structures, it threatens to upset the existing order.(16) This seems to mean that the exhibition is indifferent to abstraction, surrealism or art of an introverted, asocial or eccentric nature.
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(1) asocial
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1. antisocial


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