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Meanings of Cityward:

adjective

Directed or going towards a city.

Usage examples:

The cityward migration of rural american youth
adverb

Towards or in the direction of a city.

Usage examples:

They trekked cityward every day

Meanings of Citywards:

adverb

Towards or in the direction of a city.

Usage examples:

They trekked cityward every day
adjective

Directed or going towards a city.

Usage examples:

The cityward migration of rural american youth

Meanings of Citywide:

adjective

Extending throughout a city.

Usage examples:

A citywide computer network
adverb

Throughout a city.

Usage examples:

The shop delivers citywide

Meanings of Civet:

noun

A slender nocturnal carnivorous mammal with a barred and spotted coat and well-developed anal scent glands, native to africa and asia.

Usage examples:

The main suspect to date is the civet cat, a cat-like mammal closely related to the mongoose.

Meanings of Civets:

noun

A slender nocturnal carnivorous mammal with a barred and spotted coat and well-developed anal scent glands, native to africa and asia.

Usage examples:

The main suspect to date is the civet cat, a cat-like mammal closely related to the mongoose.

Meanings of Civic:

adjective

Relating to a city or town, especially its administration; municipal.

Usage examples:

A meeting of civic and business leaders

Meanings of Civicism:

noun

Civic quality, state, or behaviour. also: (chiefly politics) the ideology and principles of citizenship and civil government; a social or political system based on this.

Meanings of Civicisms:

noun

Civic quality, state, or behaviour. also: (chiefly politics) the ideology and principles of citizenship and civil government; a social or political system based on this.

Meanings of Civics:

plural noun

The study of the rights and duties of citizenship.

Usage examples:

But that can't be true, because they've given $35 million ‘for values, civics and citizenship educa…
noun

The study of the rights and duties of citizens

Meanings of Civil:

adjective

Relating to ordinary citizens and their concerns, as distinct from military or ecclesiastical matters.

Usage examples:

Civil aviation

Meanings of Civil war:

noun

A war fought between groups of people living in the same country

Meanings of Civil-disobedience:

noun

The refusal of citizens to obey certain laws or pay taxes as a peaceful way to express disapproval of those laws or taxes

Usage examples:

[ u ] campaigns of civil disobedience forced an end to segregation.

Meanings of Civil-liberties:

noun

The rights of a person to do, think, and say what they want if this does not harm other people

Usage examples:

The introduction of identity cards has been opposed by the campaign for civil liberties.

Meanings of Civil-rights:

plural noun

The rights of each person in a society, including equality under the law and in employment and the right to vote

Usage examples:

In the 1960s, civil rights were extended by law to include all americans.

Meanings of Civil-servant:

noun

A person who works for local, state, or esp. the federal government

Meanings of Civil-service:

noun

All government departments that are not part of the military

Meanings of Civilian:

noun

A person not in the armed services or the police force.

Usage examples:

Terrorists and soldiers have killed tens of thousands of civilians
adjective

Relating to civilians.

Usage examples:

Civilian clothes

Meanings of Civilianize:

verb

Make (something) non-military in character or function.

Usage examples:

He plans to civilianize the country by reducing the army's strength

Meanings of Civilians:

noun

A person not in the armed services or the police force.

Usage examples:

Terrorists and soldiers have killed tens of thousands of civilians
adjective

Relating to civilians.

Usage examples:

Civilian clothes

Meanings of Civilisation:

noun

The stage of human social and cultural development and organization that is considered most advanced.

Usage examples:

The victorians equated the railways with progress and civilization

Meanings of Civilisations:

noun

The stage of human social and cultural development and organization that is considered most advanced.

Usage examples:

The victorians equated the railways with progress and civilization

Meanings of Civilise:

verb

Bring (a place or people) to a stage of social and cultural development considered to be more advanced.

Usage examples:

Both countries feel they have a mission to civilize the world

Meanings of Civilised:

verb

Bring (a place or people) to a stage of social and cultural development considered to be more advanced.

Usage examples:

Both countries feel they have a mission to civilize the world
adjective

At an advanced stage of social and cultural development.

Usage examples:

A civilized society

Meanings of Civilises:

verb

Bring (a place or people) to a stage of social and cultural development considered to be more advanced.

Usage examples:

Both countries feel they have a mission to civilize the world

Meanings of Civilising:

verb

Bring (a place or people) to a stage of social and cultural development considered to be more advanced.

Usage examples:

Both countries feel they have a mission to civilize the world

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