Similar words: civilise, civilisation, civility, civilize, civilian, civilized, incivility, uncivilized. Meaning: adj. 1. having a high state of culture and development both social and technological 2. marked by refinement in taste and manners.
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1. A civilised leader must eschew violence.
2. Let's discuss this like civilised people.
3. They're brutal people behind their civilised veneer.
4. Haas was quite pleasant, very civilised.
5. China is a highly civilised country.
6. Terrorism is totally unacceptable in a civilised world.
7. I wrote to my ex-wife. She was very civilised about it.
8. Without unwritten rules civilised life would be impossible.
9. It's very enjoyable, very civilised.
10. I have been re-transformed to myself and this civilised gloom.
11. Nor, if we are in civilised cast of mind, because we wish to become drunk.
12. Tony Marlow says Britain has become too civilised and doesn't punish offenders properly.
13. Envy was a civilised emotion, attendant upon some degree of security and the possession of things strictly unnecessary to survival.
14. It exists in every civilised society so that Governments, the rich and the powerful can not abuse their position.
15. Clearly Stockport's loss of this calm, civilised, distinguished man was Pembroke's gain.
16. An eye for an eye is no way to run a civilised justice system.
17. Perhaps they could sit down and discuss things in a civilised fashion.
18. London is confident and alive, resonating with all the qualities of a civilised city.
19. Are you quite mad, as well as totally lacking in any of the trappings of civilised society?
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20. We adapt and suppress our needs in order to behave in a civilised fashion.
21. When John was so short-tempered, it hardly seemed possible to conduct a civilised conversation.
22. They sit at conference tables and discuss them in a civilised manner.
23. The general problem for anarchists has been that a majority of most civilised populations will balk at attacks on the innocent.
24. The degradation of public discourse, the spread of cynicism, makes our collective life less civilised.
25. The butterfly of the gospel has broken out of its chrysalis at Jerusalem and has flown to the centre of the civilised world.
26. That, I believe, is the way we all want to live - a decent life in a civilised community.
27. His evil and bestial nature stands directly opposed to our just and civilised culture.
28. I had experienced other bird observatories; some were less well-endowed with the amenities of civilised living.
29. A pleasant smile and a willing spirit melt barriers and keep communications civilised.
30. So it is that we must also support voluntary action and volunteering as essential in a healthy democracy in a civilised society.
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