| socialised medicine | The organization and control of medical practice by a government agency, the practitioners being employed by the organization from which they receive standardised compensation for their services, and to which the public contributes usually in the form of taxation rather than fee-for-service. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| socialise | make socialist, as of governments or institutions |
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| socialise | prepare for social life |
| socialise | train for a social environment |
| socialise | take part in social activities |
| socialise | under group or government control |
| socialise | a person who takes part in social activities |
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