civilizing in English

verb
1
bring (a place or people) to a stage of social, cultural, and moral development considered to be more advanced.
a civilized society

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1. It exerts a civilizing influence on mankind.

2. His wife has had a civilizing influence on him.

3. Andrea was a great civilizing influence on her husband.

4. Adjectives for Civilise include civic, civil, civilest, civilisational, Civilised, civilish, civilizable, civilizational, civilized, civill and civilizing

5. 17 The girls in a class tend to have a civilizing influence on the boys.

6. Synonyms for Acculturating include civilising, civilizing, cultivating, assimilating, sophisticating, improving, humanizing, enlightening, socializing and bettering

7. The Origins of Courtliness Civilizing Trends and the Formation of Courtly Ideals, 939-1210 C

8. The Origins of Courtliness: Civilizing Trends and the Formation of Courtly Ideals, 939-1210 (The Middle Ages Series)

9. Under Constantine the Church entered the arena of universal activity as a collaborator in the task of civilizing the peoples.

10. The Origins of Courtliness: Civilizing Trends and the Formation of Courtly Ideals, 939-1210 (The Middle Ages Series) [Jaeger, C

11. Artistic, educational, elevating, aesthetic, enriching, broadening, enlightening, developmental, civilizing, edifying, educative This holiday was a rich Cultural experience.

12. Lord of the Flies dramatizes the conflict between the civilizing instinct and the Barbarizing instinct that exist in all human beings

13. Against the medieval social landscape of daily violence, Courtliness denotes a civilizing concept whereby behavior in a potentially explosive center of political and social ambition – the

14. Civilize somebody/something to educate and improve a person or a society; to make somebody’s behaviour or manners better The girls in a class tend to have a civilizing influence on the boys.

15. As a salvation, however, from despair and nihilism, Camus' Absurd embraces a kind of positive optimism — optimism in the sense that much emphasis is placed on human responsibility for civilizing the world

16. British Imperialism Empire British Empire Civilizing Mission Colonialism Liberalism Racism The ‘Civilising mission' is a broad ideology that combines four main ideals; Enlightenment ideals, Christian / Evangelical ideas of pre-destination, racist ideas about white superiority and Liberalism.

17. Barbaric: 1 adj without civilizing influences “ Barbaric practices” Synonyms: barbarian , savage , uncivilised , uncivilized , wild noncivilised , noncivilized not having a high state of culture and social development adj unrestrained and crudely rich “ Barbaric use of color or ornament” Synonyms: tasteless lacking aesthetic or social taste