culturally define

Frequency: 5.26.1 per million words

to describe or establish the nature of something based on cultural norms

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  • Gender roles are often culturally defined, varying significantly across different societies.
  • What constitutes 'success' is culturally defined and cannot be measured by a single universal standard.
  • Standards of beauty are culturally defined and have changed dramatically over time.
  • The concept of personal space is culturally defined; what is comfortable in one country may be intrusive in another.
  • We must understand how different societies culturally define concepts like family and community.
  • Historically, the boundaries of acceptable behavior were rigidly culturally defined.
  • It's important to recognize that even mental illness can be culturally defined.
  • The way we culturally define politeness greatly impacts international business negotiations.
  • Her research explores how various groups culturally define the term 'well-being'.
  • How does a society begin to culturally define what it considers 'art'?