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Civilisational

Civilisational meaning

Non-Oxford British English standard spelling of civilizational.

Example sentences (8)

He added in the same positive vein: "High Tech, New Age, absolutely world class but steeped in our civilisational values, culture and rich heritage.

In a civilisational culture that has refused to accept that only a particular book can show the path to follow for humanity, it shouldnтАЩt be hard to understand that the fundamentals of the perceived philosophy of India have come from many scriptures.

Recently, he raised the hackles of many in the Maha Vikas Aghadi government and NCP on August 5 by saying ‘Jai Shri Ram’ and sending his good wishes for the Ram Temple ceremony in Ayodhya, terming it as a “civilisational awakening for Bharat”.

The attempt to erase this history and to appropriate and assign this common civilisational heritage to a narrower subset of the population is a divisive enterprise.

It was a civilisational dialogue between representatives of the Hindu and Buddhist faiths on conflict avoidance (to be distinguished from conflict resolution) and environmental protection.

We express our pride in the civilisational commonalities and ancient heritage between our countries, and their place in the memory of human history.

And as per our civilisational traditions, it is driven by our people, by civil society and by a partnership between citizen and government.

The Cultivation of Whiteness: Science, Health and Racial Destiny in Australia. 2003, p. 231. ) to be a threat to the nature and stability of the prevailing civilisation, or to a perceived racial or civilisational "heritage".