uncivil Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ʌnˈsɪv.əl]
  • Us [ ʌnˈsɪv.əl]

Meaning of uncivil In English

More Definitions of uncivil

Examples of uncivil

  • Their activism is perceived to be uncivil rather than civil, and therefore more conducive to authoritarian political and social relationships than to democratic ones.

  • Art must be art, not something else, whether religion or politics, whether the basis of a civil, or uncivil, society.

  • This rules out the possibility of making contracts (which some healthcare providers regularly call for) whereby uncivil behavior constitutes grounds for dismissal from the hospital.

  • The book defines uncivil movements as ' political groups within democracies that employ civil and uncivil political action to promote exclusionary policies ' (p. 1).

  • Such ' 'uncivil' ' proceedings were not the case for every litigation master.

  • Not one of these letter writers, even when confronted with a vehement outburst, accused another of being uncivil, or of lacking good manners.

  • On the other hand, it illustrates how civil society is both the target and terrain of uncivil movements, and is not the exclusive domain of progressive political action.

  • Now there is political, uncivil insecurity for you!

More Examples of uncivil

Translations of uncivil In Other Languages

  • 中文繁体

    不禮貌的,無禮的…

    More
  • 中文简体

    不礼貌的,无礼的…

    More
  • Español

    maleducado, grosero…

    More
  • Français

    impoli (envers)…

    More
  • Čeština

    neslušný…

    More
  • Dansk

    uhøflig…

    More
  • Indonesia

    kasar…

    More
  • ภาษาไทย

    ซึ่งหยาบคาย…

    More
More Translations of uncivil

NEW WORDS

European

May 10, 2021

Read More

WORD OF THE DAY

Shimmer

May 10, 2021

About this