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civil [ˈsɪvəl] ADJ

1. civil (of citizens):

civil
civil disorder [or strife]

2. civil t. LAW (not military):

civil

3. civil (not religious):

civil

4. civil form (polite):

civil

civil defence N no pl

civil disobedience N LAW

civil engineer N

civil engineering N

civil law N no pl

civil marriage N

civil rights N pl LAW

civil servant N

civil service N no pl

civil war N

civil war

code of civil procedure N LAW

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The first part of the commission's work, a portion of the code of civil procedure, was reported and enacted by the legislature in 1848.
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However, he halted the civil service examinations in 1373 after complaining that the 120 scholar-officials who obtained a "jinshi" degree were incompetent ministers.
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The video is clearly influenced by the protests and civil unrest that took place all across the country.
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The settlement increased in size and prominence through the 3rd millennium, with notable religious and civil buildings.
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Since the consolidation of this separation in the first decades of the 20th century, only civil marriage or unions have been recognized by the state.
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He was a civil engineer involved with property development, while she ran a clinic to help drug addicts.
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A professional land surveyor shall not be liable to arrest or a civil action by reason of this entry.
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The use of conditional fee agreements, commonly known as no-win no-fee, was extended to most civil court cases.
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Many cross-border regions are based on some sort of civil-law agreements among the participating authorities.
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He would maintain all the civil records as well.
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