uncivil in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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uncivil in the PONS Dictionary

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uncivil Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to be uncivil to sb
American English

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English
Finding the balance between civil disagreement and uncivil rebellion is both the problem and the solution, many said.
www.oregonlive.com
Instead of fretting too much about comments from uncivil, anonymous people, read up on some of the many cases where they have been exposed.
theconversation.com
Actually, caving to intimidation from proponents of systemic harassment is rewarding uncivil, disrespectful behavior and privileging one narrow, misogynist perspective over true dialogue.
www.slate.com
If you have two candidates going at it with negative ads back and forth being highly uncivil, it could have an effect.
wksu.org
If it ever operates, it serves to stifle uncivil commentary, but without any regard for groups that may require special consideration.
www.abc.net.au
These acts and utterances of a high ranking official of your government are uncivil and unacceptable in a constitutional democracy.
www.vanguardngr.com
Uncivil or churlish comments will likely get you banned immediately, so make any contribution count!
blogs.discovermagazine.com
In this case, uncivil comments caused some people to evaluate nanotechnology as being more risky than readers who had been exposed to only civil comments.
theconversation.com
White tropical jacket for an uncivil day, deep-blue shirt.
www.ft.com
His manner toward her was described as rough, and he is noted to have used uncivil language toward her.
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