social unit

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Definition

Noun: 1. A distinct entity or group within a larger social structure: A "social unit" is an organized group of people that functions as a component of a society or community. It is characterized by shared interactions, relationships, or a common purpose. 2. A fundamental building block of society: It refers to a recognized and cohesive group that forms a basic part of social organization, such as a family, a team, a department, or a military squad.

Usage Examples
  • As a component of a larger group:
    • The family is the primary social unit in most cultures.
    • The research team functioned as a cohesive social unit.
  • Within an organizational context:
    • Each department operates as an independent social unit within the company.
    • The coach said the offensive unit did a good job.
Advanced Usage
  • "Primary social unit": Often used to describe the family, emphasizing its foundational role in society.
    • Many sociologists study the family as the primary social unit.
  • "Cohesive social unit": Describes a group with strong internal bonds and unity.
    • The platoon had become a tightly knit, cohesive social unit.
Variants and Related Words
  • Unit (n): Often used interchangeably with "social unit" in contexts like military, work, or sports to mean a single group within a larger force or organization.
    • After the battle the soldier had trouble rejoining his unit.
  • Group (n): A more general term for a number of people gathered together.
  • Collective (n): A group of people working together for a common goal, often with shared responsibility.
Synonyms
  • Group
  • Body
  • Collective
  • Team
  • Division
Related Phrases
  • Functional unit: Emphasizes the group's role or purpose within a system.
    • The cell is the basic functional unit of life.
  • Discrete unit: Highlights the group's separateness and distinct identity.
    • The committee was treated as a discrete social unit for the study.
Noun
  1. an organization regarded as part of a larger social group
    • the coach said the offensive unit did a good job
    • after the battle the soldier had trouble rejoining his unit

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