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civilization

noun as in culture, sophistication

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John Paul II told the European Union at the time that it was “a beacon of civilization.”

Instead, it would return European civilization back to a period of darkness not witnessed since the Middle Ages.

They pointed to a common claim: that at some point in distant history there was a civilization of giants.

Crawford leads them in plunging back into the river whose waters fed the first civilization.

This war, said Poroshenko, is a “choice between civilization and barbarism.”

Within the past thirty years civilization has rapidly taken possession of this lovely region.

William has thus been happily able to report to the society the approaching conversion of M'Bongo and his imminent civilization.

The whole history of human civilization was denounced as an unredeemed record of the spoliation of the weak by the strong.

The nerves of our industrial civilization are worn thin with the rattle of its own machinery.

Here was a bit of a civilization of a building era, that was almost old, everything being relative.

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On this page you'll find 39 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to civilization, such as: advancement, development, education, progress, acculturation, and breeding.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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