CIVILIANS vs CIVIL: NOUN
- Plural form of civilian.
- A nonmilitary citizen
- N/A
CIVILIANS vs CIVIL: ADJECTIVE
- Associated with or performed by civilians as contrasted with the military
- Subject to government; reduced to order; civilized; not barbarous; -- said of the community.
- Relating to the rights of private individuals and legal proceedings concerning these rights as distinguished from criminal, military, or international regulations or proceedings.
- Being in accordance with or denoting legally recognized divisions of time.
- Sufficiently observing or befitting accepted social usages; polite: : polite.
- Of ordinary citizens or ordinary community life as distinguished from the military or the ecclesiastical.
- Of or relating to citizens and their interrelations with one another or with the state.
- Of, relating to, or befitting a citizen or citizens.
- (of divisions of time) legally recognized in ordinary affairs of life
- Not rude; marked by satisfactory (or especially minimal) adherence to social usages and sufficient but not noteworthy consideration for others
- Of or in a condition of social order
- Of or occurring within the state or between or among citizens of the state
- Of or relating to or befitting citizens as individuals
- Applying to ordinary citizens
- Pertaining to a city or state, or to a citizen in his relations to his fellow citizens or to the state; within the city or state.
- Applying to ordinary citizens as contrasted with the military
- Behaving in a reasonable or polite manner.
- Having to do with people and government office as opposed to the military or religion.
- See under Year.
- See under War.
- Same as Civil action.
- The whole body of the laity or citizens not included under the military, maritime, and ecclesiastical states.
- The substitution of business principles and methods for the spoils system in the conduct of the civil service, esp. in the matter of appointments to office.
- All service rendered to and paid for by the state or nation other than that pertaining to naval or military affairs.
- That given to a person injured, by action, as opposed to a criminal prosecution.
- See under List.
- See under Law.
- See under Engineering.
- See under Death.
- The architecture which is employed in constructing buildings for the purposes of civil life, in distinction from military and naval architecture, as private houses, palaces, churches, etc.
- An action to enforce the rights or redress the wrongs of an individual, not involving a criminal proceeding.
- Relating to rights and remedies sought by action or suit distinct from criminal proceedings.
- Pertaining to civic life and affairs, in distinction from military, ecclesiastical, or official state.
- Having the manners of one dwelling in a city, as opposed to those of savages or rustics; polite; courteous; complaisant; affable.
- Performing the duties of a citizen; obedient to government; -- said of an individual.
CIVILIANS vs CIVIL: OTHER WORD TYPES
- N/A
- Not rude
- More specifically, the municipal law of the Roman empire, the phrase jus civile (civil law) being used in Roman law for those rules and principles of law which were thought to be peculiar to the Roman people, in contradistinction to those which were supposed to be common to all nations (jus gentium). By English and American legal authors civil law is now commonly used to signify the whole system of Roman law, of which the principal source is the collection made by the Emperor Justinian, consisting of the Digest, Code, and Novellæ Constitutiones. Sometimes the term is also applied to the unwritten law of the principal nations of continental Europe, especially of Germany, which is based on the Roman law. Some authors speak in the latter case of modern civil law. The civil law is the basis also of the law of Scotland, Spanish America, Louisiana, and Quebec.
- Characteristic of a citizen, as opposed to a courtier, soldier, etc.; not gay or showy; sober; grave; somber.
- Courteous; obliging; well bred; affable; often, merely or formally polite; not discourteous.
- Intestine; not foreign: as, civil war.
- Reduced to order, rule, and government; not in a condition of anarchy; controlled by a regular administration; exhibiting some refinement of customs and manners; not savage or wild; civilized: as, civil life; civil society.
- Specifically, relating to the commonwealth as secularly organized for purposes of peace: opposed to ecclesiastical, military, or naval; relating to the citizen in his relations to the commonwealth as thus organized, or to his fellow-citizens: as, civil rights; or, in particular, relating to property and other rights maintainable in law at the owner's suit: opposed to criminal: as, civil actions, civil courts, civil remedies.
- Pertaining to the state in general; pertaining to organized society as represented by government.
CIVILIANS vs CIVIL: RELATED WORDS
- Civic, Memorials, Civ, Commoners, Servants, Populations, Population, Civvies, Residents, Nationals, Citizens, Persons, People, Civil, Noncombatant
- Courteous, Government, Governmental, Damages, Secular, Marital, Secession, Fratricidal, Political, Matrimonial, Criminal, Polite, Civic, Civilized, Civilian
CIVILIANS vs CIVIL: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Soldiers, Calendar, Civil law, Burgers, Civic, Civ, Commoners, Population, Civvies, Residents, Nationals, Citizens, People, Civil, Noncombatant
- Courteous, Government, Governmental, Damages, Secular, Marital, Secession, Fratricidal, Political, Matrimonial, Criminal, Polite, Civic, Civilized, Civilian
CIVILIANS vs CIVIL: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- They have orders to kill all remaining civilians.
- In the libertarian ideal, the state has no more firepower to control civilians than the civilians have to police themselves, or to fight back.
- As a result, the Revolutionary War included little direct attacks on civilians, but that does not mean that civilians did not suffer.
- This course is designed for Regular Army, Army Reserve, and National Guard Soldiers; sailors; marines; airmen; civilians; and contract civilians.
- Just as terrorism targets innocent civilians, so too are innocent civilians becoming casualties in the international campaign against terrorism.
- Some justified Soviet brutality towards German civilians based on previous brutality of German troops toward Russian civilians.
- ICC Statute against combatants while believing they are civilians could be treated as attempts to commit crimes against humanity against civilians.
- Because the weapon cannot distinguish between military targets and civilians, it invariably kills and wounds civilians when used in or near populated areas.
- International law countenanced, for example, the starvation of civilians or reprisals against civilians.
- Civilians Deploying civilians There are occasions when civilians deploy on operations with the ADF.
- Attorney General may bring a civil action to recover the civil penalty prescribed pursuant to this subdivision.
- Civil Rights Division has abandoned much of the traditional civil rights enforcement work it once pursued.
- The civil enforcement section requires each Party to make civil judicial procedures concerning IPR enforcement available.
- Cameron Quinn, Office for Civil Rights and Civil Liberties, Department of Homeland Security and Mr.
- DOJ focuses more on systemic civil rights litigation under the civil rights statutes it enforces.
- Civil Service Commission under Civil Service Rule I which contained the identical prohibition.
- The Civil Division dockets all pleadings in foreclosures, money judgments, garnishments and other miscellaneous civil actions.
- All civil actions filed in the District are subject tomediation under these Local Civil Rules.
- Civil Liberties and Civil Rightsto be administered at home on two separate dates.
- All civil juries, and most civil matters are continued.
CIVILIANS vs CIVIL: QUESTIONS
- Could WikiLeaks endanger US troops and Iraqi civilians?
- Does the Philippines need military assistance to civilians?
- Do civilians have a bias against military veterans?
- How many Iraqi civilians were killed by Blackwater?
- Does Dag offer open enrollment courses for civilians?
- How will the sequestration furloughs affect DoD civilians?
- Did Islamic State decapitate seven civilians in Hawija?
- Can civilians exercise supremacy in military policy?
- Is information technology being weaponized against civilians?
- Are civilians civilians considered lawful combatants?
- What is the environmental impact of civil engineering?
- What civil rights did the Reconstruction Acts give?
- Which states abolished slavery before the Civil War?
- How did technological innovations affect the Civil War?
- Was the Civil War unnecessary and unconstitutional?
- Is the Civil Rights Commission politically gridlocked?
- Which dynasty created the Civil Service examination?
- Which court decisions define American Civil Liberties?
- What are the civil service retirement requirements?
- What was the civil uprising phase of the Syrian Civil War?