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unˈcivic, a. (un-1 7.)
1791Mackintosh Vind. Gallicæ Wks. 1846 III. 28 The spirit of resistance to uncivic commands broke forth at once in every part of the empire. 1828Lights & Shades I. 129 So uncivic and anti-commercial an offence. 1892J. W. Headlam in Classical Rev. 297/2 Anyone who incurred suspicion of uncivic conduct, either political or moral, would be summoned before the Council. Hence unˈcivically adv.
1931A. Huxley Music at Night ii. 81 We do not admit..that there should be citizens treated uncivically. |