plural of civilization, The act or process of civilizing or becoming civilized, An organized culture encompassing many communities, often on the scale of a nation or a people; a stage or system of social, political, or technical development, The state or quality of being civilized, Human society, particularly civil society, The act of rendering a criminal process civil, Collectively, those people of the world considered to have a high standard of behavior and / or a high level of development. Commonly subjectively used by people of one society to exclusively refer to their society, or their elite sub-group, or a few associated societies, implying all others, in time or geography or status, as something less than civilised, as savages or barbarians. cf refinement, elitism, civilised society, the Civilised World, A persons preferred human society, with its facilities, in contrast to either wilderness, or uncivilised society, A country or group of countries with a common cultural background, The act of civilizing, or the state of being civilized; national culture; refinement, A stage or system of social, political or technical development of a large scale order encompassing several or many communities, often on the nation or people scale. (ancient civilisations; western civilisation; the Aztec civilisation.) cf culture, A communal understanding; the achievements of a communal understanding; e.g., Ancient Roman Civilization - the communal understanding of the ancient Romans, or what the communal understanding of the ancient Romans achieved: buildings, conquests, roads, laws, The act or state of civilizing or being civilized, a society in an advanced state of social development e, The act of civilizing, or the state of being civilized; the state of being refined in manners, from the grossness of savage life and improved in arts and learning, Rendering a criminal process civil, the quality of excellence in thought and manners and taste; "a man of intellectual refinement"; "he is remembered for his generosity and civilization", According to the Russian astrophysicist Kardashev, civilizations can be classified according to their energy outputs as follows, The reflection in humanity of some particular cyclic influence, leading to an initiation; the reaction of humanity to the purpose of any particular world period; concerns the masses and the racial consciousness, while either culture concerns the individual and the unseen spiritual, a particular society at a particular time and place; "early Mayan civilization", a society in an advanced state of social development (e g , with complex legal and political and religious organizations); "the people slowly progressed from barbarism to civilization", civi·li·za·tion civilizations in BRIT, also use civilisation1. A civilization is a human society with its own social organization and culture. The ancient civilizations of Central and Latin America were founded upon corn, Civilization is the state of having an advanced level of social organization and a comfortable way of life. our advanced state of civilisation. Andean civilization Indus civilization Mesoamerican civilization, society, culture (of a group of people or a particular place); highly developed social and economic structure (also civilisation), humans living together in an organized way, the social process whereby societies achieve civilization, with complex legal and political and religious organizations; "the people slowly progressed from barbarism to civilization", with complex legal and political and religious organizations; "the people slowly progressed from barbarism to civilization" the social process whereby societies achieve civilization, - The type of culture and society developed by a particular nation or region or in a particular epoch: The ways in which people organize themselves, An economic engine built on ideas, Cultures with an agricultural surplus, social stratification, labor specialization, a formal government, rule by power, monumental construction projects, and a system of record keeping, society characterized by developments such as a written language, urbanization, government, and division of labour,
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plural of civilization
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The act or process of civilizing or becoming civilized - "The teacher's civilization of the child was no easy task."
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An organized culture encompassing many communities, often on the scale of a nation or a people; a stage or system of social, political, or technical development - "Modern civilization is a product of industrialization and globalization."
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The state or quality of being civilized - "He was a man of great civilization."
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Human society, particularly civil society - "I'm glad to be back in civilization after a day with that rowdy family."
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The act of rendering a criminal process civil
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Collectively, those people of the world considered to have a high standard of behavior and / or a high level of development. Commonly subjectively used by people of one society to exclusively refer to their society, or their elite sub-group, or a few associated societies, implying all others, in time or geography or status, as something less than civilised, as savages or barbarians. cf refinement, elitism, civilised society, the Civilised World
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A persons preferred human society, with its facilities, in contrast to either wilderness, or uncivilised society
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A country or group of countries with a common cultural background
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The act of civilizing, or the state of being civilized; national culture; refinement
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A stage or system of social, political or technical development of a large scale order encompassing several or many communities, often on the nation or people scale. (ancient civilisations; western civilisation; the Aztec civilisation.) cf culture
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A communal understanding; the achievements of a communal understanding; e.g., Ancient Roman Civilization - the communal understanding of the ancient Romans, or what the communal understanding of the ancient Romans achieved: buildings, conquests, roads, laws
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The act or state of civilizing or being civilized
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a society in an advanced state of social development e
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The act of civilizing, or the state of being civilized; the state of being refined in manners, from the grossness of savage life and improved in arts and learning
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Rendering a criminal process civil
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the quality of excellence in thought and manners and taste; "a man of intellectual refinement"; "he is remembered for his generosity and civilization"
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According to the Russian astrophysicist Kardashev, civilizations can be classified according to their energy outputs as follows
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The reflection in humanity of some particular cyclic influence, leading to an initiation; the reaction of humanity to the purpose of any particular world period; concerns the masses and the racial consciousness, while either culture concerns the individual and the unseen spiritual
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a particular society at a particular time and place; "early Mayan civilization"
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a society in an advanced state of social development (e g , with complex legal and political and religious organizations); "the people slowly progressed from barbarism to civilization"
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civi·li·za·tion civilizations in BRIT, also use civilisation1. A civilization is a human society with its own social organization and culture. The ancient civilizations of Central and Latin America were founded upon corn
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Civilization is the state of having an advanced level of social organization and a comfortable way of life. our advanced state of civilisation. Andean civilization Indus civilization Mesoamerican civilization
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society, culture (of a group of people or a particular place); highly developed social and economic structure (also civilisation) isim
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humans living together in an organized way
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the social process whereby societies achieve civilization
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with complex legal and political and religious organizations; "the people slowly progressed from barbarism to civilization"
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civilization
with complex legal and political and religious organizations; "the people slowly progressed from barbarism to civilization" the social process whereby societies achieve civilization
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- The type of culture and society developed by a particular nation or region or in a particular epoch: The ways in which people organize themselves
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An economic engine built on ideas
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Cultures with an agricultural surplus, social stratification, labor specialization, a formal government, rule by power, monumental construction projects, and a system of record keeping
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society characterized by developments such as a written language, urbanization, government, and division of labour
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