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noun. /ˌsɪvəlaɪˈzeɪʃn/. /ˌsɪvələˈzeɪʃn/. ( British English also civilisation) [uncountable] a state of human society that is very developed and organized. the technology of modern civilization. The Victorians regarded the railways as bringing progress and civilization. Extra Examples.
A civilization (British English: civilisation) is any complex society characterized by the development of the state, social stratification, urbanization, and symbolic systems of communication beyond natural spoken language (namely, a writing system).
an advanced state of human society, in which a high level of culture, science, industry, and government has been reached. those people or nations that have reached such a state. any type of culture, society, etc., of a specific place, time, or group: Greek civilization.
1. a. : a relatively high level of cultural and technological development. specifically : the stage of cultural development at which writing and the keeping of written records is attained. b. : the culture characteristic of a particular time or place. the impact of European civilization on the lands they colonized. 2.
16 de ago. de 2022 · Civilization (from the Latin civis =citizen and civitas = city) is a term applied to any society which has developed a writing system, government, production of surplus food, division of labor, and urbanization. The term is difficult to define because not all 'civilizations' include every one of the above facets.
- Joshua J. Mark
B2 [ C or U ] human society with its well developed social organizations, or the culture and way of life of a society or country at a particular period in time: Some people think that nuclear war would mean the end of civilization. Cuzco was the center of one of the world's most famous civilizations, that of the Incas.
Hace 6 días · 1. a human society that has highly developed material and spiritual resources and a complex cultural, political, and legal organization; an advanced state in social development. 2. the peoples or nations collectively who have achieved such a state. 3.