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US
/ˈsɪvɪk/
]
[ UK /sˈɪvɪk/ ]
[ UK /sˈɪvɪk/ ]
ADJECTIVE
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of or relating or belonging to a city
civic problems
civic center -
of or relating to or befitting citizens as individuals
civic pride
civic duties
civil liberty
civil rights
How To Use civic In A Sentence
- We also had civic buildings, including a courthouse.
- But neither of those initiatives, expensive as they are, approach the civic munificence displayed by the Federal Reserve. The Fed's Cash Machine
- The civic body invited short-term tenders for the work.
- Social groups which lack the civic skills to represent their own interests are particularly vulnerable to neglect by decentralizing agencies.
- All who remember this "beatitude" will be helped to solve many perplexing problems of dress, diet, play, education, philanthropy, morals, and civics. Civics and Health
- During the course of the 1990s, the civic movement became the fourth stream, without much theorisation of this development. TOWARDS THE CENTENARY OF THE ANC
- But many Nashville residents are unconvinced, leaving government and civic leaders worried that the once-done Oilers deal actually could collapse.
- Finally, the citizen must, if true to his quality, be possessed of some civic virtue.
- IDAHO FALLS, Idaho -- In Idaho Falls hundreds came to the Civic Auditorium to celebrate our day of independence by listening to the founding fathers themselves. LocalNews8.com - Local News 8 - Headlines
- The government decision to back out has also been met with widespread criticism by civic chiefs.