deviant en el Oxford Spanish Dictionary

deviant en el diccionario PONS

inglés americano

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Secondary deviance is any action that takes place after primary deviance as a reaction to the institutional identification of the person as a deviant.
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Besides, he was known for exhibiting socially deviant behaviour, hence he did not get along well with others and was slandered by them.
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Now we must search diligently for those creative deviants from which, alone, will come the conceptualization of an evolutionary designing process.
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Social deviants or common criminals were considered less threatening to the regime than persons accused of political crimes, who were considered potential counterrevolutionaries.
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All these deviant behaviors create problems for the organization.
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In order to maintain order, police used their legal powers to seize and place potential disorderly subjects at fault in most deviant situations.
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The latter, on the other hand, is deviant and irregular in this respect.
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Eastern cultures, and their emotional expressions, have been largely left to speculation, and often labeled mysterious, and deviant.
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Similar to the sociological definition, institutionalized deviants may be judged by other group members for their failure to adhere to norms.
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Investigators found that deviant roles powerfully affect how we perceive those who are assigned those roles.
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