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Meanings of
civic
in English
Portuguese
civil
Catalan
civil
Spanish
civil
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Of or relating to or befitting citizens as individuals.
national
civil
Related terms
subject
Portuguese
civil
Administrative district.
administrative district
administrative division
Related terms
territorial division
Synonyms
Examples for "
national
"
national
civil
Examples for "
national
"
1
Source: Johns Hopkins University,
national
public health agencies and UN population data
2
What is good for business, therefore, is good for the
national
economy.
3
The
national
government says it is a state problem, said Brigadier B.K.
4
Access to accurate data from the
national
system remains a key problem.
5
Creates a
national
health insurance exchange to reform the private insurance market.
1
A number of cases have involved
civil
servants who mislaid sensitive information.
2
The age of majority for most
civil
law purposes is 18 years.
3
They erase our memory of grassroots power, direct democracy and
civil
society.
4
The
civil
society that Egypt wants to build includes a free press.
5
Yet one thing often is left out of the discussion:
civil
rights.
Usage of
civic
in English
1
That Athlone needs a new
civic
centre is not open to question.
2
Improving recovery rates should be seen as a
civic
responsibility, he said.
3
As a result of the
civic
uprising, the local economy works awkwardly.
4
In other words, it is our
civic
duty to reject water charges.
5
Yet when Clusius arrived there,
civic
confidence was in a fragile state.
6
A good bomb here could do millions of pounds of
civic
improvements.
7
But rather than taking up arms, their focus is maintaining
civic
order.
8
State authorities and
civic
organisations are invited to donate statues for it.
9
Maybe Mr. Mungojerrie, phenomenal feline, has a well-honed sense of
civic
responsibility.
10
Especially in
civic
life the unproductiveness of the situation is very apparent.
11
The military and
civic
milliners of the Middle Ages knew their trade.
12
The SNP is a
civic
nationalist party with strong social democratic leanings.
13
It will require courage and commitment from politicians, churchmen and
civic
leaders.
14
Important
civic
voices that speak for the most marginalised are being lost.
15
They include some who might be considered
civic
leaders in the city.
16
They also underestimate the difference between
civic
leadership and party partisan leadership.
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civic
Adjective
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
civic duty
civic leaders
civic life
civic pride
civic groups
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Translations for
civic
Portuguese
civil
Catalan
civil
Spanish
civil
cívico
Civic
through the time
Civic
across language varieties
Ireland
Common
New Zealand
Common
United States of America
Less common
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