How To Use Civilized In A Sentence

  • A belief in it is not only not naïve; it is the essential precondition for civilized society, and our best defense against the arbitrary use of power.
  • He dresses in half-mourning always, and never wears any jewelry, but strictly shuns all society, and prefers uncivilized regions. Erema
  • In an earlier time, we would have said that such people were primitives, uncivilized.
  • rising crime in our so-called civilized societies.
  • Various authors have indicated that the dehumanization of others by means of ascribing animal attributes to them is a way to legitimize their exploitation and their exclusion from civilized society.
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  • The first he would have described as a natural system - like a primitive state of nature, an uncivilized, anarchic world where the most powerful tyrannize the rest.
  • They were civilized people who knew when society gets stale. Times, Sunday Times
  • They are backward, uncultured, uncivilized, and completely alien to the good norms values and achievements of the present era.
  • Tobacco's use in heathenish and healing rituals eventually would be replaced by its use in civilized medicine.
  • But one great poet is perhaps enough in any family, even the most civilized.
  • This program posts news to thousands of machines throughout the entire civilized world.
  • Charolais cattle to large size, growth speed, lean meat, and high feed conversion rate of the civilized world.
  • Such things should not be allowed to happen in a civilized society.
  • In reply to the first part of the objection, we would observe, that among all uncivilized people rites and customs prevail, which are abhorent to the better instructed christian; and with regard to the latter we would ask, what can be expected to result from a system which so degrades and brutifies a class of men, repressing everything that is noble and generous in them, and encouraging the growth of all that is vicious and mischievous in their merely animal nature. God's image in ebony : being a series of biographical sketches, facts, anecdotes, etc., demonstrative of the mental powers and intellectual capacities of the Negro race, by edited
  • And I'd no hope of pretending to be from a semicivilized community which they had trade relations with .. There Will Be Time
  • They are in want of a directrix; and if we could supplement the gift with foci and centre, they would soon emerge from their savage condition, and become more civilized. The Romance of Mathematics Being the Original Researches of a Lady Professor of Girtham College in Polemical Science, with some Account of the Social Properties of a Conic; Equations to Brain Waves; Social Forces; and the Laws of Political Motion.
  • Perhaps the goal was to show that a cultured and civilized man could be reduced to a bloodthirsty assassin in extraordinary scenarios.
  • Now the advantage of our car is that you can just put the rear seats down and lay everything out as it was in the centre and pull down side seats and carry on in a civilized manner.
  • I'm far more offended by minstrelizing robots with no plausible connection to hip hop by any imaginative stretch and the use of mudflap a derogatory term involving the assumption of a dirty and uncivilized penis than a series of black monsters set in Africa of all places. Transformers 2: Revenge of the Fallen
  • She is scared of the ruinous power of the media, for visual signs carry much greater importance in the civilized world than words.
  • There can be no war nowadays between civilized nations, nor any peace that is not hollow and delusive unless sustained and backed up by the sentiment of the people who are parties to it. 
  • And so we might name regions by the score that are practically unhabitable, which nevertheless produce things necessary to civilized man. Wealth of the World's Waste Places and Oceania
  • A fair justice system is a fundamental part of a civilized society.
  • Every jot and tittle of civilized dining etiquette is but an act of civil religious piety.
  • This crisis possibly causes the world civilized tectonic plate's constructivity migration.
  • This was done in cold blood by people who claim to be civilized. Writers in Hollywood, 1915-51
  • From now on, they were to be regarded as the irregular troops of a military alliance at war with the United States, and indeed the civilized world as a whole.
  • There can be no war nowadays between civilized nations, nor any peace that is not hollow and delusive unless sustained and backed up by the sentiment of the people who are parties to it. 
  • Citizenship was granted to all allottees and to others who adopted the ‘habits of civilized life.’
  • The invention of timekeeping devices - hourglasses, water clocks, graduated tapers - made it possible for early civilized people to begin to control and standardize the units of time, and in doing so to coordinate their lives.
  • Another example of how we're becoming "overcivilized. Deer Jumps Into Lion Pen at DC Zoo
  • But the civilized world has awakened, as if from a long sleep, to look for the first time upon a real new day for the underman. My Own Life Story
  • They acted so differently from civilized people in Rome! Christianity Today
  • There we find simply, that “the admiral was surprised to see the inhabitants of Paria, and those of the island of Trinidad, better made, more civilized (de buena conversacion), and whiter than the natives whom he had previously seen.” Travels to the Equinoctial Regions of America
  • Our enemy has made us human and civilized by forcing us to suppress our narcissistic urges and desires for the good of all. 
  • There can be no war nowadays between civilized nations, nor any peace that is not hollow and delusive unless sustained and backed up by the sentiment of the people who are parties to it. 
  • The rising Japanese did not do what many other newly civilized people have done in history: embark on an effort of conquest. World History: Patterns of Change and Continuity
  • Both have, however, one common ground on which they become indistinguishable, -- that region of the supernatural which is most primitive and most vague; and the closest relation between the savage and the civilized fancy may be found in the fears which we call childish, -- of darkness, shadows, and things dreamed. Two Years in the French West Indies
  • Apparently bloggers really are considered the barbarians at the gates - unrefined, undisciplined and uncivilized.
  • For all its wacky irreverence, it is also a rather touching story of moral decay in an uncivilized world.
  • A YouTube commenter they're all so civilized in this thread! correctly points out that the dish is a direct descendant of West African 'fufu', which in Cuba is sometimes called fufu de plátano. Boing Boing
  • He uttered a string of oaths, so oddly at variance with his usual smooth and civilized manner.
  • It has come to have a bearing on the larger questions of civilized survival.
  • Both believe that the Bible can do ignorant, sensual savages no good; both believe that nothing but compulsatory power can restrain uncivilized barbarians from polygamy, inebriety, and other sinful practices. Cotton is King, and Pro-Slavery Arguments Comprising the Writings of Hammond, Harper, Christy, Stringfellow, Hodge, Bledsoe, and Cartrwright on This Important Subject
  • We couldn't even have a civilized conversation any more.
  • With their cushiony seats, TV screens, snack service, and full-service rest stops, Turkish buses are not only more civilized than many foreigners may expect, they ... Rebranding The Bus For Long-Distance Travel
  • But we abolished this uncivilized custom in conclave, and thenceforth sat our meals out to the end. Six to Sixteen: A Story for Girls
  • He uttered a string of oaths, so oddly at variance with his usual smooth and civilized manner.
  • Long ago the Lords of the Order had made a covenant with the Alaloi people that no civilized person would venture beyond these bounds. THE BROKEN GOD
  • All were to be denied the acceptance they sought because they did not observe the forms of civilized behaviour so dear to their social superiors. REBELS AND REDCOATS: The American Revolutionary War
  • They can make even the most demented crackpots seem so… civilized.
  • In considering this subject, I shall not regard it in the first instance in reference to the present position of the slaveholding States, or the difficulties which lie in the way of their emancipating their slaves, but as a naked, abstract question -- whether it is better that the institution of praedial and domestic slavery should, or should not, exist in civilized society. Cotton is King, and Pro-Slavery Arguments Comprising the Writings of Hammond, Harper, Christy, Stringfellow, Hodge, Bledsoe, and Cartrwright on This Important Subject
  • I believe that certain aspects of other cultures are primitive and uncivilized.
  • He uttered a string of oaths, so oddly at variance with his usual smooth and civilized manner.
  • He depicted the Kentucky frontier as a howling wilderness inhabited by wild beasts and uncivilized savages.
  • To be incapable of committing mayhem is not the mark of the civilized, merely the domesticated. School Suspends Six-Year-Old Boy For Bringing Folding Silverware to Lunch
  • “John Stretch is what they used to call the hangman, before we got civilized and started lopping off heads instead.” Angry Lead Skies
  • Now I must shower and dress and feed this cat (who brought me a glitterball last night; I guess all is forgiven?) and start working on Seven for a Secret until the farmer's market opens at (the civilized hour of) 9, because I need to buy lettuce. I'm the baby's cry that isn't. i am the distant relative....
  • Now, a distinctive appellation is one of the first necessities of life, whether savage or civilized; and in an age when proper names, and the occupations from which proper names Pharaohs, Fellahs and Explorers
  • But it did not bring an end to the speculation and confusion which was rending the civilized world.
  • You opened a jeweled door into degradation, from hypercivilized Byzantine luxury straight into the state of nature. Mr. Sammler's City
  • There can be no war nowadays between civilized nations, nor any peace that is not hollow and delusive unless sustained and backed up by the sentiment of the people who are parties to it. 
  • He abominated such manifestations of the debasement of the modern age as cars, wireless sets and refrigerators; cherished the past; feared the future; and found in the societies he investigated a way of life and a moral attitude that seemed infinitely more important than anything on offer in the "civilized" West. Drawn to Harsh Places
  • This was done in cold blood by people who claim to be civilized. Writers in Hollywood, 1915-51
  • The Tulc were a fierce people and, in many ways, only semicivilized. Beneath an opal moon
  • Many people believe that execution has no place in the penal system of a civilized society.
  • For centuries civilized society took a dim view of food lovers, calling them “gourmands” and “gluttons” and placing them on a moral par with lechers. Hard to Swallow
  • But tell me, is it a civilized country? The Wonderful Wizard of Oz
  • This artifice, a manifestation of the diabolic nature of its author, had too much of the success intended by it, for, although the Governor managed to disculpate himself in the eyes of the more candid-minded Iroquois leaders, yet there were great numbers of the people who could not be disabused, as is usual in such cases, even among civilized races. The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 12
  • With the advent of a universalist, Christian monotheism, the notion was added that all these outsiders were by definition not only uncivilized but ungodly.
  • After all, subcivilized natives on colonized planets are wards of the Terran Federation. Little Fuzzy
  • Competition is amoral, ruthless and cruel - moral principles and ethical standards are compromised. And it is a civilized way of bullying the weak, the underprivileged and the poor. Dr T.P.Chia 
  • Whether he was trying to compensate for his beloved father, who bought a draft substitute in the Civil War, or because, as he often wrote, he feared that the Anglo-Saxon "race" was becoming "overcivilized" and weak, Roosevelt wanted to test himself in the crucible of battle. Why Men Love War
  • Charolais cattle to large size, growth speed, lean meat, and high feed conversion rate of the civilized world.
  • For I had always held that revenge was a motive alien to modem, civilized man, a primitive drive, a blood-lust that human nature had sloughed off.
  • There can be no war nowadays between civilized nations, nor any peace that is not hollow and delusive unless sustained and backed up by the sentiment of the people who are parties to it. 
  • Its central figure is a charismatic, obsessive megalomaniac bent on avenging himself on the civilized world.
  • Particularly at issue were the Cherokee, Choctaw, Creek, Chickasaw, and Seminole Indians of Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, and Florida - the so-called Five Civilized Tribes.
  • The principles with which he had been seasoned in his youth served to render him more tractable and civilized when under his last misfortunes, unto which he fell with the two afore-mentioned malefactors; they being all indicted for assaulting one Mr. Francis Williams on the highway, and taking from him a silver watch value three pounds, two guineas and a moidore, [79] on the 28th of February, 1728. Lives of the Most Remarkable Criminals Who have been Condemned and Executed for Murder, the Highway, Housebreaking, Street Robberies, Coining or other offences
  • There'd been no break-in here; everything had been done in a civilized manner - which made it all the more sinister. IN REMEMBRANCE OF ROSE
  • After all, subcivilized natives on colo-nized planets are wards of the Terran Federation. The Fuzzy Papers
  • Yet, the possibility always remains that the signifying capabilities of the tongue, and, more generally, the body will exceed the narrow scope of its assignment, becoming rude, unmannerly, undisciplined, and uncivilized.
  • This will never be a civilized country until we expend more money for books than we do for chewing gum. Elbert Hubbard 
  • No sooner had he arrived than the isolation tore away his civilized exterior and made his inner savageness emerge.
  • We of the civilized world are not apt to attach much credit to the latter species of exploits; but horse-stealing is well-known as an avenue to distinction on the prairies, and the other kind of depredation is esteemed equally meritorious. Primitive Love and Love-Stories
  • Competition is amoral, ruthless and cruel - moral principles and ethical standards are compromised. And it is a civilized way of bullying the weak, the underprivileged and the poor. Dr T.P.Chia 
  • My fiancee - civilized, gentle soul - once beaned a squirrel with an ice cube to keep the varmint from stripping her sunflowers bare.
  • Criminals are a small minority in any semicivilized society. The Virtue of Selfishness
  • It is quite simply impossible to sustain a civilized society if the men are constantly disrupting it.
  • In the process of nature aesthetic education, three are three functional bourns : to please oneself, to get civilized by affection, to digest philosophy.
  • At present the civilized world is trapped somewhat in a timewarp of arguably obsolescent political, ethical, and strategic assumptions and practices.
  • This is when the ugly head of terrorism, spawned from the putrid heap of human rejects, knocks on the doors of civilized people.
  • If you are so unfortunate as to have contracted the low habit of smoking, be careful to practise it under certain restrictions; at least, so long as you are desirous of being considered fit for civilized society. Smoking Etiquette | Edwardian Promenade
  • And were a civilized nation engaged with barbarians, who observed no rules even of war, the former must also suspend their observance of them, where they no longer serve to any purpose; and must render every action or recounter as bloody and pernicious as possible to the first aggressors. An Enquiry into the Principles of Morals
  • The uncivilized guest chewed with his mouth open.
  • As long as we remain overcivilized, anarchy, violence, murder and superstition will continue their sinister recovery — until one day you may think you hear your own mother’s voice [pleading for your life] on the network news. The Volokh Conspiracy » 2004 » September
  • However, we are all of us imperfect beings, and punishing the individual for life-style imperfections seems to me to be unsupportable in a civilized society.
  • Of these, then," he said, "are not they the most happy, and do they not go to the best place, who have practiced that social and civilized virtue which they call temperance and justice, and which is produced from habit and exercise, without philosophy and reflection? Apology, Crito, and Phaedo of Socrates
  • The civilization is a concept which is opposite to barbarism, fatuity and ignorance. It symbolizes the progressive degree and civilized state of human society.
  • The problem lies in ethical anomie, philosophical befuddlement and the hypocrisy that today permeates every aspect of our so-called civilized world.
  • SCUM will keep on destroying, looting, fucking-up and killing until the money-work system no longer exists and automation is completely instituted or until enough women co-operate with SCUM to make violence unnecessary to achieve these goals, that is, until enough women either unwork or quit work, start looting, leave men and refuse to obey all laws inappropriate to a truly civilized society. The S.C.U.M. Manifesto
  • These artefacts are correctives to the usual view of these people as completely uncivilized.
  • To remonetize silver upon the old standard, and make it a legal tender for all private and public debts, will be considered by the whole civilized world as an act of repudiation on the part of the federal government, and cast a stain upon our national credit, which has hitherto stood as high and bright as that of any government in the world. Recollections of Forty Years in the House, Senate and Cabinet An Autobiography.
  • Of the civilized agreements my wife and I have come to over the long course of our marriage, one most cherished is that neither of us is obligated to attend anything the other must attend. The Office Party « Tales from the Reading Room
  • None of them paid any outward attention to their "sheets," although Alfred and Gracie spread theirs with elaborate care; they leaned their elbows on the table, they made loud, swooping sounds with their lips, and, in short, transgressed every law known to civilized life. Ester Ried Yet Speaking
  • Surely, human life could not have started in those uncivilized places.
  • In more civilized times even the most implacable enemies were treated with dignity.
  • The fundamental ambiguity of the love/hate, attraction / repulsion toward the other ultimately reveals the barbaric and primitive side hidden behind the cultured and civilized mask.
  • Old - fashioned voodoo economics - the belief in tax - cut magic - has been banished from civilized discourse.
  • Filson depicted the Kentucky frontier as a howling wilderness inhabited by wild beasts and uncivilized savages.
  • Not conversation by any civilized standard, but a kind of a mussitation, the prisoner’s half-mime half-whisper, under the nodding eye of an orderly. At Swim, Two Boys
  • The desire of men to claim their children thus emerged as the crucial impulse of civilized life.
  • Last year, we actually had a semi-civilized debate on where to dine for lunch.
  • Many people believe that execution has no place in the penal system of a civilized society.
  • They had a mixed cargo of general merchandise picked up here and there on subcivilized planets, in which nobody on Tanith was interested. Space Viking
  • She does not view the tribal people as uncivilized or primitive, but merely very different from the rest of the world.
  • In civilized societies, people act civilized and do not engage in gratuitous insults, which is exactly how Sarkozy and Obama behaved. The Obama-Sarkozy Show - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com
  • She is, above all, the Goddess of the City, the protectress of civilized life, of artesian activities, and of agriculture.
  • One measure of a civilized and compassionate society is how well it treats its prison population.
  • John Frost's 1793 trial opens a discussion of spatial shifts from the civilized sociability of the coffee house to the courts, prison, and the pillory.
  • His was a wild, uncivilized kind of handsomeness, she thought, like that of a noble, untamed creature of the forest, changed by enchantment into a man and thrust into modern clothes. The Port of Adventure
  • He also put on socks and heavy felt boots, not the sandals he would have worn in Videssos the city or any other place with even a semicivilized climate. Bridge of the Separator
  • A fair justice system is a fundamental part of a civilized society.
  • The matter is, in a civilized society it is inappropriate to antithesize struggle with terrorism and civil community. Pravda.Ru
  • Theodore Dwight Weld no relation to Theodore Dwight, a leader of both the antislavery and school reform movements, aptly declared that inner restraints “are the web of civilized society, warp and woof.” A Renegade History of the United States
  • Architecture, sculpture, painting, music, and poetry, may truly be called the efflorescence of civilized life.
  • They were obliged to confess that Brownsville was about the rowdiest town of Texas, which was the most lawless State in the Confederacy; but they declared they had never seen an inoffensive man subjected to insult or annoyance, although the shooting-down and stringing-up systems are much in vogue, being almost a necessity in a thinly-populated State, much frequented by desperadoes driven away from more civilized countries. Three Months in the Southern States: April, June, 1863.
  • Stoker wanted us to be revolted by the sexualizing of pure English womanhood, to see their corruption as striking at the foundation of English life and, by extension, civilized society.
  • It was as if they couldn't see him, couldn't perceive his curiosity, his loneliness, and his uncivilized spirit. THE BROKEN GOD
  • He suffered, certainly, but it was with the civilized air of a country squire. Kevin Keegan - Black and White
  • He explained that alcohol is “a loathsome excretion of a living organism”; that it will make a civilized young man successively “become semicivilized, semisavage, savage, and, at last, below the brute”; that “nearly two-thirds of all the money in circulation in America in the course of a year” passed through the grasping hands of the liquor trust. LAST CALL
  • Though of course many people there are good, civilized sorts, there is also below the surface for many people an attitude of ‘every man for himself’ which doubtless comes from a society which has been poor and oppressed for a long, long time. Ukraine Travelogue, part 1: Travel is hell! « Skulls in the Stars
  • Such things should not be allowed to happen in a civilized society.
  • The French don't like the Irish; they think they're wild, barbaric, and terribly uncivilized.
  • Madness has always been a favorite choice of the civilized man who prepares himself for a noble achievement.
  • What Paris is today is one of the most beautiful and civilized cities in the world, a stronghold of Old World haute bourgeois values and yet one of the most modern cities in Europe.
  • He remembered also how he, having once helped an Eastern visitor catch the mustang that had "bucked" him, had been called "my man," and presented with five dollars; he recalled how he had once spread the humble resources of his cabin before some straying members of the San Francisco party who were "opening" the new railroad, and heard the audible wonder of a lady that a civilized being could live so "coarsely"? Tales of Trail and Town
  • One of the pillars of a civilized society must be that everyone has equal access to the legal system.
  • This whole capital punishment thing is becoming a real pain in the neck for a civilized society.
  • It is as difficult for the very civilized man to understand its charm as it is to deny its existence.
  • It blanches the complexion to think that this sort of thing could be going on in ‘civilized’ society in modern times.
  • How could the individual man be civilized? American Manhood: Transformations in Masculinity from the Revolution to the Modern Era
  • Then two long sweeps were manned amidship, with two sturdy fellows to tug at each; and the quiet evening air led through the soft rehearsal of the water to its banks the creak of tough ash thole-pins, and the groan of gunwale, and the splash of oars, and even a sound of human staple, such as is accepted by the civilized world as our national diapason. Springhaven
  • At times like these, I feel the urge to move away from home and try to find a more civilized environment to live in.
  • Competition is amoral, ruthless and cruel - moral principles and ethical standards are compromised. And it is a civilized way of bullying the weak, the underprivileged and the poor. Dr T.P.Chia 
  • And these jokers would have the nerve to say they are more civilized than me.
  • If that much it true then I don't think it would be such to leap to assume that our solar system may be "quarantined" because of some "prime directive" thanks, again Star Trek and we may be prevented from being contacted...or we're so backward and violent that more civilized cultures wouldn't be bothered touch us with a ten light-year pole. VOTD: Neill Blomkamp’s TED Talk: Life On Other Planets and the Future of Human Civilization | /Film
  • Please don't be as uncivilized, thoughtless, and cruel as the monsters who committed these senseless acts.
  • They had a king, called the kabaka, and a court, and a whole civilized social structure. Kahawa
  • The aspect of the downs is civilized as the banks of the Solent; and the coast wants nothing to complete the “fine, quiet old-country picture in the wilds of Africa” but herds of kine grazing upon leas shining with a golden glory, or a country seat, backed by the noble virgin forest, such a bosquet as Europe never knew. Two Trips to Gorilla Land and the Cataracts of the Congo
  • Let's go somewhere civilized and have a meal.
  • Isn't it clear to the world by now, that the U.S. represents a different mindset than much of the uncivilized world?
  • Inside the ramparts are the sativas, the cultivated plants, soft and vulnerable, too highbred and civilized for fighting. The Dirty Life
  • There can be no war nowadays between civilized nations, nor any peace that is not hollow and delusive unless sustained and backed up by the sentiment of the people who are parties to it. 
  • Our enemy has made us human and civilized by forcing us to suppress our narcissistic urges and desires for the good of all. 
  • Middle-class British parents, meanwhile, are mortgaging their futures to keep their children out of state schools, or to buy homes in areas where the local state school has a civilized reputation.
  • For centuries civilized society took a dim view of food lovers, calling them gourmands and gluttons and placing them on a moral par with lechers, he begins. The Foie Gras Wars
  • Among civilized races and those wise in philosophy dreams play a very important part, and are classified as monitorial, prophetic, etc., etc. The New Avatar and The Destiny of the Soul The Findings of Natural Science Reduced to Practical Studies in Psychology
  • _Fellatio_ and _cunnilinctus_, while they are not strictly methods of coitus, in so far as they do not involve the penetration of the penis into the vagina, are very widespread as preliminaries, or as vicarious forms of coitus, alike among civilized and uncivilized peoples. Studies in the Psychology of Sex, Volume 6 Sex in Relation to Society
  • He always wore a strange mixture of civilized and savage clothes – fringed buckskin "chaps," beaded moccasins, a blue flannel shirt, a scarlet silk handkerchief knotted around his throat, a wide-brimmed cowboy hat with a rattlesnake skin as a The Shagganappi
  • My previous experiences left me unprepared for the civilized notion that for an hour a day we would be free of all educational injunctions save the one to be quiet.
  • If not, then they deserve some sympathy for respecting the standards of civilized behaviour in the face of provocation by those not similarly inhibited. REBELS AND REDCOATS: The American Revolutionary War
  • In their presence, the audience could feel its civilized surface annulled and replaced by a consoling sense of unity with nature.
  • Hoping to steer rock fans toward “better” music, officers of the Socialist Unity Party heavily promoted Alo Koll, a Leipzig bandleader who played thoroughly safe music, and commissioned three dance teachers to invent a refined, respectable, civilized, “socialist” dance step, which became known as the “Lipsi.” A Renegade History of the United States
  • Forming the first line of defence which separates the civilized world from utter chaos, the warriors and their allies keep an unsleeping eye on the passes, ever alert for any activity.
  • Such a savage punishment is abhorrent to a civilized society.
  • From this may sneak a peek at, different civilized connotation and difference.
  • But just as tobacco once spread from Europe to the Ottoman Empire (thanks to “English infidels,” wrote one Turkish historian), another curse has blown eastward from the civilized West: the smoking ban, due to arrive in Asia Minor on July 19. Turkish Smoke-Out
  • Sure, Persia once controlled the territory which is now modern day Turkey, which does border the Mediterranean, but that was between 550 and 330 BCE, when the Achaemenid Empire controlled most of the civilized world. March « 2010 « Off The Broiler
  • There can be no war nowadays between civilized nations, nor any peace that is not hollow and delusive unless sustained and backed up by the sentiment of the people who are parties to it. 
  • This gave his figure a kind of bareness and bleakness which made the accident of meeting it in memory or in apprehension a peculiar concussion; it was deficient in the social drapery commonly muffling, in an overcivilized age, the sharpness of human contacts. The Portrait of a Lady
  • It's not all that civilized, though, as I learn when I almost lose my wild-boar salami to a humpy black weasel through momentary inattention to my daypack.
  • This game of killings or bombings is for these blood thirsty animals who are bent on destroying every civilized element inside Pakistan. Global Voices in English » Pakistan: Mayhem in Peshawar
  • My fiancee-civilized, gentle soul-once beaned a squirrel with an ice cube to keep the varmint from stripping her sunflowers bare.
  • They were described to be living a 'savage life' – wild, uncivilized, 'uncultured', Uprooting the Demon of Racism
  • The wild child found wandering in the forest was gradually civilized
  • There can be no war nowadays between civilized nations, nor any peace that is not hollow and delusive unless sustained and backed up by the sentiment of the people who are parties to it. 
  • If you go by what the experts and data crunchers say, the worker bees of the world are dooming the civilized, unhurried meal to an untimely death.
  • I wanted to simply disappear; I must have sounded so graceless and uncivilized.
  • The idea of bombing innocent people sickens us, as it should any civilized nation.
  • Well, of course it couldn't be the uncivilized place that some people say it is.
  • It amused Kemp that old man Colter had sent his daughter away for refinement and culture, then brought her back to one of the roughest, most uncivilized places in the country.
  • In their wild and alien nature, these animals were the embodiment of all that was uncivilized and, therefore, of barbarian irrationality and evil.
  • I like how fist bumping is sweeping the civilized world. Top Obama VP candidate takes himself out of the running
  • In our own times, and among civilized peoples, bread has become an article of food of the first necessity; and properly so, for it constitutes of itself a complete life-sustainer, the gluten, starch, and sugar, which it contains, representing azotized and hydro-carbonated nutrients, and combining the sustaining powers of the animal and vegetable kingdoms in one product. The Book of Household Management
  • AMANPOUR: Now while leaders and commentators and analysts are generally saying that a state of war has been declared against the United States and against what they call civilized humanity, they're saying that it is important Jack Straw's saying to keep a cool head. CNN Transcript Sep 12, 2001
  • Contains images as well as text written in Spanish and Náhuatl. gente de razon: "civilized" people. guaiacum: wood from a tree native to the West Indies, used as a medicine, especially for syphilis; sometimes called "palo santo." limpieza de sangre: "purity of blood"; the absence of Jewish or Muslim ancestors. Pestilence and Headcolds: Encountering Illness in Colonial Mexico
  • With no women there to keep us civilized and on our best behavior, I suspect that bodily noises and crude jokes will also be involved.
  • They're brutal people behind their civilized veneer.
  • One week of that I spent visiting my Mum "up north" as we Canadians like to say -- it basically translates as "more northerly, colder and uncivilized than where I am currently located... suckaz", but other than that I don't have much of an excuse. Very Short Fiction -- Happily Ever After
  • Does it not follow that if the evolution of amoeba to man is fact, then the development of primitive man to civilized man must be fact also?
  • These tyrants were too small-time to rouse Americans to action and yet simultaneously too annoying or brutal to be ignored by a civilized superpower.
  • the light-fingered thoughtfulness...of the most civilized playwright of the era
  • As schooling became somewhat more standardized over time, these prescriptivist grammarians became almost Biblical in proportion, even to the point that during the Colonial period the aboriginals were discouraged from speaking their own language because it was uncouth, uncivilized, imperfect, and perhaps most importantly, non-Christian.
  • Investment in human capital" - that most unfelicitous phrase-was a concept that I for one argued against rather forcefully, because I believed-and still believe-that education is more than an economic process, more than a means to an end, and more than mere occupational training, but that it is a prerequisite of a civilized society and a process whose intrinsic worth has been demonstrated many times over. Universities: Who Needs Them?
  • That band of criminals masquerading as a presidential administration did incalculable damage by claiming that something which any civilized person finds abhorrent is actually a rational and permissible instrument of state policy. Straight from the top (Jack Bog's Blog)
  • Theorists in the first period included travelers, military physicians, and alienists who examined Algerian lunatics and collectively found them less prone to madness than civilized Europeans.
  • We and the civilized world are in shock at this gross inhumanity, and we extend heartfelt condolences to the families of those killed and wounded.
  • The Yosemite hotels are too civilized for Stacey's taste; she prefers sleeping in a tent.
  • You are absolutely the most rude, unsociable, uncivilized person I know!

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