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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91, Civic promotion is an idea that had been kicked around before.
92, For the civic culture is not a modern culture, but one that combines modernity with tradition.
93, He had been a Civic Forum spokesman during the revolution.
94, Some cherish hopes of being business and civic leaders themselves.
95, It is your civic duty to act as a juror.
96, Applicants who must be aged 1824, should contact Haylli Bellerby at the civic centre.
97, A piece of impudence on my part, really, but I have a strong sense of civic duty.
98, Is civic assertiveness now so strong that citizens would actually be prepared to break laws which they considered to be unjust?
99, Meredith made a speech about the civic pride the city took in its repertory company, and the importance of the drama.
100, An opera company was formed to grace the new Civic Theatre under construction.
101, By the eleventh century a number of towns existed along the valley and important civic and ecclesiastical buildings were erected.
102, If we're selling it, we'd better point out that it's a starting-point for civic virtue.
103, Suffice that this was a textbook case of civic responsibility.
104, Unfortunately[sentencedict.com], it forgot to plan for the needed new council chamber within that civic centre.
105, And the judges and county officials who work in the Civic Center, he put most of them there, too.
106, The building was a prodigious limestone parthenon done in the early thirties in the Civic Moderne style.
107, She was the one who was expected to liaise with civic authorities and heads of other churches.
108, They also rejected Mazowiecki's attempt to transform the civic committees into a single political party loyal to him.
109, But many Nashville residents are unconvinced, leaving government and civic leaders worried that the once-done Oilers deal actually could collapse.
110, The victory came before a league-record crowd of 12, 777 at the Hartford Civic Center.
111, Civic and church leaders are turning to downtown businesses for help in replacing shrinking government resources.
112, The rally on Jan. 12 was led by members of Civic Alliance which backed calls for the government's resignation.
113, Is the kind of thinking required for scientific experimentation the same kind required for civic virtue?
114, Pressure from civic groups convinced him that the redrafting was necessary.Sentencedict.com
115, But there were no complaints from the capacity crowd at Darlington Civic Theatre on opening night.
116, The civic culture is present in the form of aspiration, and the democratic infrastructure is still far from being attained.
117, Civic leaders cannot agree on what is best for the city.
118, The civic culture and the open polity, then, represent the great and problematic gifts of the West.
119, The winners of the Sid Chaplin short story competition named after the Shildon-born writer were announced at the town's civic centre.
120, But it is a frugal state, and the politics of frugality often breed conservative social and civic decisions.
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