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general::
adj. VERBS be | become ADV. extremely, remarkably, very | perfectly, quite PREP. to The teachers were all quite civil to me.
Oxford Collocations Dictionary
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general::
civil
nouns
civil war
(= fighting between groups of people in the same country )
• His family fled Spain during the Spanish civil war.
civil rights
(= the right to vote, be treated fairly etc that everyone should have )
• Black people marched in defence of their civil rights.
civil liberties/liberty
(= the right to be free to do what you want within the law )
• Detention without trial threatens our civil liberties.
civil disobedience/unrest
(= when people protest or behave violently )
• Unemployment has provoked widespread civil unrest.
civil disturbances/strife
(= civil unrest )
• Troops have been called in to deal with civil disturbances.
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general::
adj.
state:
The civil government is elected.
adj.
not military:
He was tried in a civil court.
adj.
polite:
You should have a civil attitude.
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