Sentence examples for was civilization from inspiring English sources

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was civilization

noun

An organized culture encompassing many communities, often on the scale of a nation or a people; a stage or system of social, political or technical development.

  • The Aztec civilization

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Not only was civilization unlikely, but life itself looked as if it would have a hard time as well.

A favorite video game of his as a boy was "Civilization", the object of which is to "build an empire to stand the test of time," a friend of Mr. Zuckerberg's told The New York Times.

What got Eliot going was Civilization II.

It was a town of a few hundred people, but it was civilization.

After 1915 his only personally directed film was Civilization (1916).

As a boy, a favorite video game was Civilization, the object of which is to "build an empire to stand the test of time".

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However late human habitation was, civilizations developed quickly.

That's civilization.

Money is civilization.

"The museum is civilization".

And neither is civilization.

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