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How to use civilizing in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word civilizing? Here are some examples.

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But modern humanity did not understand the civilizing and humanizing mission of higher learning.
I'll leave the work of civilizing this horror-soaked generation of hellraisers to the halitotic hard-cases who can handle it.
For Dickens, the civilizing mission of imperialism meant European colonization.
Doubtless much of their prospicience may be due to an animal instinct that has been lost to us in the civilizing process.
This is a variation on the old argument that women are some sort of civilizing force, and that is why we should be more active in world affairs.
Maybe the cowboy in us prefers the saloon tart to the civilizing schoolmarm.
As the article says, it is a plea for the value of manners and their civilizing influence.
Prized for their status as original autograph works of Greek art, these images stood as witnesses to the civilizing power of Rome.
English imperial georgics describe imperial expansion in such a way that virtuous, civilizing labor is rendered infinitely progressive.
Like emancipated concubines, prisoners of war were enlisted to rationalize the conflict as a civilizing mission.
The Convention was manifestly adopted for a purely humanitarian and civilizing purpose.
Nor can we dismiss as trivial the part that gastronomy and other social conventions associated with feasting play in the civilizing of the human animal.
For blacks to affect history, they must become civilized, and propagate civilizing reason to push history forward.
In civilizing the voting process, the laws had obliged the parties to abandon intimidation in favour of other strategies, such as propaganda.
Your hope is that this second form of globalization may end up by domesticating and civilizing the first.
Molière, in one of his sparkling comedies, went so far as to recommend beauty as a civilizing force.
That conclusion is also supported by the purely humanitarian and civilizing purpose of the Convention.
Its public relations events are intended to bring this civilizing spirit to life, in an atmosphere of joie de vivre and refinement.
Putin preys on the fact that the West thinks money and sport are neutral, or at least civilizing influences.
We will not make our society more civilized by detaching one of our central institutions from its civilizing task.
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Examples from Classical Literature
These are the workers in this most important branch of the civilizing process.
The work of civilizing them was left to Legaspi and the Spanish friars, who were the first real settlers.
But this is by no means, in its civilizing effect, a railroad.
In the highest meaning of the term, it was a civilizing power.
We talk of civilizing the Indian, but that is not the name for his improvement.
This is going to exert powerful effects of a civilizing kind.
She had to carry on the double work of civilizing and educating.
Some would ask, How shall we go about colonizing and civilizing Africa?
He was interested in civilizing and christianizing the Indians.
That was a little idea of my own, and had several wholesome purposes in view toward the civilizing and uplifting of this nation.
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