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How to pronounce civic in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms civil


civic duties.
civic pride.
Type Words


civic center.
civic problems.

Examples of civic

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Soaring ceilings highlight the atrium of the civic building in University Place.
From the thenewstribune.com
Activists in these groups have been trained in nonviolent civic protest tactics.
From the cnn.com
The founders of the year-old NYCwireless network, for example, are civic-minded.
From the businessweek.com
The fallout in terms of jobs, shareholder value and civic pride remains painful.
From the charlotteobserver.com
People embracing Proposition 16 say they're acting out of a sense of civic duty.
From the sacbee.com
That and his sense of civic duty and spirit of volunteerism, family members say.
From the dailyherald.com
Shortly, a Pontiac drew up and out stepped Inez, an 86-year-old civic volunteer.
From the telegraph.co.uk
After all, we don't ask our citizens to vote on most other major civic projects.
From the sacbee.com
Civic leaders have spent the past year organizing the tribute to James T. Scott.
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  • Of or relating or belonging to a city; "civic center"; "civic problems"
  • Civil: of or relating to or befitting citizens as individuals; "civil rights"; "civil liberty"; "civic duties"; "civic pride"
  • (civics) the social science of municipal affairs
  • The Auckland Civic Theatre is a large heritage theatre seating 2,378 people'''' (from the-edge.co.nz website) in central Auckland, New Zealand. First opened on 20 December 1929, it was reopened in 2000 after a major renovation and conservation effort. ...
  • Civics is the study of the theoretical and practical aspects of citizenship, its rights and duties; the duties of citizens to each other as members of a political body and to the government. It includes the study of civil law and civil code, and the study of government with attention to the role of citizens u2015 as opposed to external factors u2015 in the operation and oversight of government.
  • (civically) In a civic manner
  • (civicism) the doctrine that all citizens have the same rights and obligations.
  • (Civics) The branch of political science that deals with civic affairs and the rights and duties of citizens.
  • (Civics) A teacher who instructs students in the rights of being a citizen and their responsibilities in a local, state, and federal setting.