English to Hindi Dictionary civiliisation

civiliisation

सभ्यता
definition
noun
they equated the railroad with progress and civilization
the stage of human social development and organization that is considered most advanced.
translation of 'civiliisation'
noun
तहज़ीब,
शिष्टता,
सभ्यता,
संस्कृति
example
Conquest of nature is fundamental to human progress, and at the centre of the development of 'civilisation' .
The evolution of 'civilisation' and social organisation that checks and regulates the lust for revenge and other such instincts compel one to answer in the affirmative.
This makes life a bit difficult for the daytime angler, as it is a long drive from 'civilisation' .
That is why we have to insist, by force if necessary, that everyone else in the world also respect, and enforce, the minimum standards of 'civilisation' and human rights.
However coming home from a mining town to 'civilisation' is a great relief.
Over the next thousand years, by 1500, they'd developed quite an advanced 'civilisation' , and most of us know it by the massive statues that line the coast.
An order of the cosmos had been postulated, together with the claim that human 'civilisation' is to mirror that order, so that everyone will know who he is and how he is to live his life.
They're our nearest neighbours, and together we've been the greatest force for 'civilisation' and economic and social development the world has ever seen.
Most come from rural backgrounds and are poorly educated, handicaps for anyone who wants to get ahead in the modern urban-commercial 'civilisation' .
But I had estimated the distance accurately and I reached 'civilisation' well before the dark.
Rather than advancing human 'civilisation' , as it had in the past period, it now threatened mankind with the most terrible forms of barbarism.
For thousands of years, music has played an important role in human 'civilisation' , from religious and pagan ceremonies to rituals and social events.
The development of human 'civilisation' is intimately bound up with the domestication of cereals.
Yet as we rejoin modern 'civilisation' in the city of Newcastle, this is not the final impression we are left with of our trip.
Some are remote from modern 'civilisation' , others survive cheek by jowl with spreading towns and motorways.
They were feared as gods by the world's primitive 'civilizations' .
the great books of Western 'civilization'
But I would not, as an adult, be defending it as a high point of human 'civilization' .
On the contrary, in every organic process, the antitheses always reflect a unified totality, and 'civilization' is an organic process.
Moroccan experts work to restore the remnants of an ancient Islamic 'civilization' .
Gradually, cereals became the basic food of most of the 'civilizations' of antiquity.
I think western 'civilization' is built on three fundamental and interlocking principles that form the Western world view.
Again, this 'civilization' depended entirely upon geography.
The earliest such source comes from the ancient Sumerian culture, which was the first 'civilization' on Earth.
Scholars began to discuss 'civilization' as a unilinear process with races able to ascend or descend a graduated scale.
Despite her luck finding the logging road, it took Sara several hours to reach signs of 'civilization' .
The most populous country, China has one of the oldest 'civilizations' on earth.
Our eyes move past abandoned buildings, tombs of a 'civilization' in decline.
When the Spanish landed in 1531, Peru's territory was the nucleus of the highly developed Inca 'civilization' .
The process of 'civilization' not only brought improved individual self-control but also a change of attitudes and values.
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