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Chambers 20th Century Dictionary

  1. Civic.

    See City.

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of Civic. in Chaldean Numerology is: 5

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of Civic. in Pythagorean Numerology is: 1

Examples of Civic. in a Sentence

  1. Chip Greenidge:

    I have spent my life in service to others -- encouraging urban high school students to apply, attend and graduate college, and convening a number of activities helping minorities and people of color get involved in civic life, however, over the years, I have not been able to really work on my own health and nutrition goals.

  2. Katie Hill:

    Auma Obama looks forward to meeting these emerging leaders for the first time, hearing about the extraordinary work they are doing across South Africa, and discussing how the Obama Foundation can support their civic leadership development.

  3. Marc Benioff:

    These tech CEOs, they need to realize if they want to do business in San Francisco and use all of our civic resources, and in some cases have gotten mid-Market tax breaks, then they should be more than happy to give a small amount — which is what San Francisco is for San Francisco largest companies — to help us focus on our number one issue.

  4. Alexander Navarro:

    Lots of elected officials as well as public health officers were telling people to wear masks as part of their civic duty, they were trying to tap into this idea that if you couldn't be over there fighting alongside our boys overseas, you could be doing your part here on the home front.

  5. Winfield Myers:

    You feel a sense of community and belonging that is difficult to achieve in a larger urban setting. people here tend to be more trusting, more open to outsiders moving in. You might think if you weren’t born here, you won’t belong. But we’ve found precisely the opposite. It’s easy to be accepted here. It’s also easy to be more involved in civic groups.

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