Sentence example with the word 'civilised'

civilised

Definition adj. having a high state of culture and development both social and technological

Last update: August 29, 2015


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Could a civilised man have done much more.   [Please select]

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"Civilised man restrains his impulses," the doctor answered.   [Please select]

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The Persians were too civilised to plunder their new subjects.   [Please select]

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They were really barbarians who posed as civilised people.   [Please select]

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He must be the sovereign head of a civilised nation.   [Please select]

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Of course the loss of life bore no proportion to that which occurs in civilised warfare.   [Please select]

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He would make the civilised world ring with this tale of bloodshed and horror.   [Please select]

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"At any rate while you're with me," I panted, "you'll observe the decencies of civilised life."   [Please select]

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'Now at length, when I am just ready to drop into the grave' (he had still twenty years of energetic work before him), 'my fame has spread itself all over the civilised world.'   [Please select]

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Romilly, who had called the Court of Chancery 'a disgrace to a civilised nation,' had said that Eldon was the cause of many of the abuses, and could have reformed most of the others.   [Please select]

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