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Anticivic
Anˊti-civ′ic
(ănˊtĭ-cĭv′ĭk)
, Noun.
Opposed to citizenship.
Definition 2024
anticivic
anticivic
English
Adjective
anticivic (comparative more anticivic, superlative most anticivic)
- In opposition to citizenship.
- Against the welfare and best interests of citizens and their citizenship.
- 1997: Douglas P. Fry, Kaj Björkqvist, Cultural Variation in Conflict Resolution: Alternatives to Violence
- To summarize the findings, no schema (with the exception of one minor schema of alienation) expresses either anticivic or antidemocratic culture, ...
- 2002: Harold L. Wilensky, Rich Democracies: Political Economy, Public Policy and Performance
- Under television's relentlessly negative portrayal of events, the civic culture of optimism, idealism, rationalism, and nationalism was gradually giving way to an anticivic culture of distrust, a sense of political inefficacy, ...
- 2002: Joshua Scodel, Excess and the Mean in Early Modern English Literature
- Milton suggests his republicanism by spurning the anticivic implications of Epicurean garden retirement.'
- 1997: Douglas P. Fry, Kaj Björkqvist, Cultural Variation in Conflict Resolution: Alternatives to Violence
Antonyms
- pro-civic
Translations
against the welfare of citizens
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References
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