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Definition of Incivism
1. n. Want of civism; want of patriotism or love to one's country; unfriendliness to one's state or government.
Definition of Incivism
1. Noun. Lack of civism or patriotism; unfriendliness to one's state or government. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Incivism
1. neglect of duty as a citizen [n -S]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Incivism
Literary usage of Incivism
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Constitutions and Other Select Documents Illustrative of the History of by Frank Maloy Anderson (1904)
"... been denounced because of incivism, when the denunciation shall have been
pronounced valid, in conformity with the decree of the said 2ist day of April. ..."
2. Essays in Historical Chemistry by Thomas Edward Thorpe (1902)
"guilty of "incivism"; and "incivism" was a crime against the Republic. Lavoisier told
Lalande that he expected to be stripped of everything, but he added he ..."
3. Essays in Historical Chemistry by Thomas Edward Thorpe (1902)
"guilty of " incivism" ; and " incivism" was a crime against the Republic.
Lavoisier told Lalande that he expected to be stripped of everything, ..."
4. The French Revolution and Religious Reform by William Milligan Sloane (1901)
"To be accused of “incivism” by undoubted terrorists was equivalent to attainder,
with the penalty of death, outlawry, on exile. ..."
5. Letters, Conversations, and Recollections of S. T. Coleridge by Samuel Taylor Coleridge (1836)
"Judge Abbot acted very well; he put the question on the ground of incivism, and
not on the religious ground. No doubt the early Christians, ..."