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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121, New organized crime groups have proved too powerful for the country's weak civic and political institutions to fight.
122, It might take concrete form as civic leadership groups, public-private partnerships, industry councils, or other institution-spanning bodies.
123, As Tark himself noted, many of the players he coached at San Joaquin Memorial are now civic and business leaders.
124, Some fear that it will lead to a breakdown of the civic culture that Almond and Verba so admired in Britain.
125, They seek, correctly, to revitalize our atrophied sense of civic life but we need to go much further.
126, To pay for civic amenities, city hall is wooing clean, high-tech firms.
127, Being a first-class citizen is about that kind of civic engagement.
128, Maremont pushed aside his business and civic work and spent most of the early summer barnstorming through Illinois.
129, They were built for and of the town and were surrounded, up to their walls, by houses and civic buildings.
130, His independent fortune also enabled him to focus his energies on civic politics.
131, Civic institutions were therefore the public expression of private morality.
132, It would be an opportunity to foster civic pride and to identify talented youngsters.
133, In catering to the largest possible audience, producers and reporters are led astray from their social and civic responsibilities.
134, They raided the main city bakery to dispense scones and cakes to workers at the civic centre.
135, Tables are set up side by side, in neat rows on the massive floor of the Phoenix Civic Plaza.
136, Baltimore is now cited as the prototype of successful civic entrepreneurship.
137, His work on social capital and civic engagement has been heavily drawn upon by Francis Fukuyama and others.
138, The Beaumaris and District Civic Trust has highlighted problems which it says need attention.
139, Stations come in all sizes from cottage-size right through to major civic buildings.
140, Permanent commissions for public spaces have encountered difficulties beyond the requirements of pleasing public taste and meeting civic budgets.
141, It begins by looking at the often neglected memorial monument of the civic square and the public place.
142, Often there are other organisations, such as the Landmark Trust or civic societies, capable of coming to the rescue.
143, Finally, the citizen must, if true to his quality, be possessed of some civic virtue.
144, In the nineteenth century architects had largely been concerned with special buildings produced for civic, commercial, ecclesiastical and landowner clients.
144, Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and make good sentences.
145, Although, the Civic Center is a public building, built at taxpayers expense, its plaza is not public.
146, The Rotary Club and Civic Society are to be asked to help finance the project.
147, Indeed, the overall declines in civic engagement are somewhat greater among housewives than among employed women.
148, The business thrived, and soon Richard was a civic pillar of Connecticut and a representative in the colonial legislature.
149, Civic associations sent trucks deep into the jungle to bring Marcos and his comrades into town.
150, About £16m is needed to tackle repairs and maintenance on many civic buildings constructed in the 1960s and 70s.
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