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  1. civil-societynoun

    attributive form of civil society

    A civil-society expert is coming to talk at our uni.

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of civil-society in Chaldean Numerology is: 2

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of civil-society in Pythagorean Numerology is: 7

Examples of civil-society in a Sentence

  1. WhatsApp:

    Like the Government of India, we're horrified by these terrible acts of violence and wanted to respond quickly to the very important issues you have raised, we believe that false news, misinformation and the spread of hoaxes are issues best tackled collectively: by government, civil society and technology companies working together.

  2. Samit Aich:

    His (the home minister's) arbitrary attack could set a very dangerous precedent: every Indian civil society group is now on the chopping block.

  3. David Chavern:

    Fake news will become very much a local experience, and very much a destructive one, if we get disappointing journalism, then we lose civil society.

  4. Azhar Siddique:

    I, on behalf of civil society, filed the petition to save 26 heritage sites from construction of the Orange Line Train Project.

  5. Evgeny Suvorov:

    An increased standoff between civil society and the authorities is obviously a threat to the economy.


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