Synonym: civil. Similar words: civil, civilian, civil rights, victim, device, service, convict, conviction. Meaning: ['sɪvɪk] adj. 1. of or relating or belonging to a city 2. of or relating to or befitting citizens as individuals.
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31, It is a social and religious organization, running an array of civic institutions.
32, The grid pattern of streets was extensively adopted and the areas for religious, civic and private building carefully laid out.
33, First, the postwar boom in college enrollments raised levels of civic engagement, offsetting the generational trends.
34, Municipal marketing and civic entrepreneurship were responsibilities now lodged firmly in the public domain.
35, Sick with a cold, he struggled through the second of five Civic Theatre performances but was unable to sing the third.
36, Employers are committed to the civic challenge of moving people from welfare to work.
37, More important, in the civic culture participant political orientations combine with and do not replace subject and parochial political orientations.
38, In the light of these trends the concepts of neighbourhood or patch have become less relevant to civic self-determination.
39, The new civic entrepreneurs were also learning to be more self-reliant.
40, Work on planning the Civic Centre began in a haphazard way.
41, Yet, increasingly, vicarious experience via film, video and music is a substitute for civic life and community.
42, It is as an answer to this ambivalence that the civic culture recommends itself.
43, The civic culture may be weakened but it has not collapsed.
44, Life, civic life included, is not as simple as the purveying of fashionable ideas suggests.
45, Honda is supporting the ads for its new Civic model with a £750,000 direct marketing campaign through Jane Porter Direct.
46, Trains stopped at the Civic Center station, where the dim lighting created an eerie scene.
47, He had served on numerous civic committees and dabbled on the fringes of politics, mainly at the name-dropping level.
48, Lighter ales and blond beers are popular, says Robin Gatter, a waitress at Civic Cafe.
49, An important civic function is taking place in the city hall this evening.
50, The part of the job he liked best was standing up at grand civic functions and bathing in the applause.
51, Similar appeals to restive Protestant gunmen came Thursday from civic and church leaders and government officials.
52, Coun Oliver Blease said it would be an act of civic vandalism.
53, Evidence for the decline of social capital and civic engagement comes from a number of independent sources.
54, He joined civic leaders and medical experts from Mid Glamorgan council, who are helping handicapped children from the Gulf kingdom.
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55, Plans for a new civic center will go before the committee today.
56, Naturally, a new approach road to the Civic Centre was required.
57, In the 1970s and early 1980s, a number of observers began to chart a decline in the civic culture.
58, And the couple are now taking an early-break break from their civic duties to patch up their differences.
59, The station was consciously designed to be a civic centre with a wide range of rooms including a theatre.
60, The judiciary does not and can not exist in a vacuum, immune to civic concerns and shifting realities.
More similar words: civil, civilian, civil rights, victim, device, service, convict, conviction, divide, divine, social services, activist, division, activity, oblivious, sensitivity, Thanksgiving, productivity, the cost of living.