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The answer CIVILISE has 4 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of civilise in various dictionaries:
verb - teach or refine to be discriminative in taste or judgment
verb - raise from a barbaric to a civilized state
verb - to bring out of savagery
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Last Seen in these Crosswords & Puzzles |
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Sep 21 2017 Irish Times (Crosaire) |
Dec 12 2003 Irish Times (Crosaire) |
Aug 14 2003 The Telegraph - Cryptic |
Jan 24 2003 Irish Times (Simplex) |
Possible Dictionary Clues |
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Bring (a place or people) to a stage of social development considered to be more advanced. |
bring (a place or people) to a stage of social development considered to be more advanced. |
raise from a barbaric to a civilized state |
train to be discriminative in taste or judgment |
To educate or enlighten a person or people to a perceived higher standard of behaviour. |
To introduce or impose the standards of one civilisation upon another civilization, group or person, arguably with the intent of achieving a perceived higher standard of behavior. |
To bring from a state of savagery to an educated or refined state. |
Civilise might refer to |
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A civilization or civilisation (see English spelling differences) is any complex society characterized by urban development, social stratification imposed by a cultural elite, symbolic systems of communication (for example, writing systems), and a perceived separation from and domination over the natural environment.Civilizations are intimately associated with and often further defined by other socio-politico-economic characteristics, including centralization, the domestication of both humans and other organisms, specialization of labour, culturally ingrained ideologies of progress and supremacism, monumental architecture, taxation, societal dependence upon farming and expansionism. Historically, civilization has often been understood as a larger and "more advanced" culture, in contrast to smaller, supposedly primitive cultures. Similarly, some scholars have described civilization as being necessarily multicultural. In this broad sense, a civilization contrasts with non-centralized tri |