[
US
/ˈkoʊmɪti/
]
NOUN
- a state or atmosphere of harmony or mutual civility and respect
How To Use comity In A Sentence
- From these conversations we can be led to common action - for our shared environment, for human rights, for the simple enjoyment of comity.
- Again Magnusson says that Scott tried ‘to manipulate history to suit the Enlightenment views: the 1707 Act of Union had brought Scotland into the comity of civilised nations’.
- No, the story makes clear that the majority of Canadians still oppose the war; this has more to do with the long tradition of Canadian-American comity.
- It would also raise the status of India in the comity of nations.
- BTW- my "mudder" says the reason I got so much attention was not a result of my comity, but rather that I was a "rotten,rotten" little kid who she needed to strap down lest I reek havoc. This Explains a Lot, Actually
- Working together, we shall ensure that this ancient, sacred land of ours regains its rightful place in the comity of nations.
- Always my a pair comity is constant.
- It is about state comity and cooperation, and mutual respect.
- It is upon this comity of nations that international legal assistance rests.
- It is, in essence, similar in approach to the agreement concluded with the United States, and takes the same approach towards comity.