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sociocentric — sociocentricity /soh see oh sen tris i tee, soh shee /, n. sociocentrism, n. /soh see oh sen trik, soh shee /, adj. 1. oriented toward or focused on one s own social group. 2. tending to regard one s own social group as superior to others. 3.… … Universalium
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