How to use in-sentence of “civilian”:
+ The barracks were again used to house refugees for some time, then returned to civilian use.
+ Romans are only known to have founded one town in Wales, Venta Silurum was later superseded by a civilian settlement.
+ An early example of marketing a civilian off-roader as a “sports utility” is the two-door pickup version of the 1966 Ford Bronco.
+ It is a four-engineturboprop civilian aircraft.
+ Of particular concern to the Israelis were the 30 Tu-16 “Badger” medium bombers, capable of inflicting heavy damage on Israeli military and civilian centers.
+ While at Project HOPE he helped to supervise the use of civilian volunteers aboard the Navy Hospital Ship Mercy as it responded to the Tsunami disaster in Indonesia and also as part of the Hurricane Katrina response aboard the Hospital Ship Comfort.
+ On August 12, 2009, she was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the highest civilian honor of the United States, by President Barack Obama.

Example sentences of “civilian”:
+ He also contributed in India’s civilian space programme and military missile development, and so he got the title of India’s “Missile Man”.
+ It is mainly concerned with civilian affairs.
+ Belgium and Austria had gendarmeries, but they merged with civilian police.
+ The Government of India awarded him the civilian honour of the Padma Shri in 2016.
+ It was developed for both civilian and military use.
+ Some of them were crew members of civilian ships that happened to be in German harbours at the time or who were captured at sea.
+ The FS2000 is a civilian version of the gun.
+ One or more functions of the Muslim League have been in power in most of the civilian governments of Pakistan since 1947.
+ He has won many awards throughout his career including Russia’s highest civilian honor the Order of Lenin.
+ He also contributed in India’s civilian space programme and military missile development, and so he got the title of India’s “Missile Man”.
+ It is mainly concerned with civilian affairs.
+ Belgium and Austria had gendarmeries, but they merged with civilian police.
+ Helen Douglas Mankin was a Red Cross civilian nurse who served in World War I, but did not have veteran status.
+ The riot was followed by almost 300 police injuries and 65 bad civilian injuries; over 100 cars were burned, including 56 police cars; almost 150 buildings were damaged, with thirty burned.
+ Most of Aachen’s civilian population was moved out before the battle began.
+ Today, many combat boots incorporate technologies originating in civilian hiking boots, such as Gore-Tex nylon side panels, which improve ventilation and comfort.
+ Even more damningly, Carl Goerdeler, the main civilian leader of the Resistance, wrote on several letters and other documents that Rommel was a potential supporter and an acceptable military leader to be placed in a position of responsibility should their coup succeed.
+ Bushmaster offers a semi-automatic only ACR for the civilian market.
More in-sentence examples of “civilian”:
+ On November 11, 2020, at about 22:00, six men and 3 women in civilian clothes and in masks arrived at the “Change Square” and began to cut off the red and white ribbons placed by local residents.
+ It is usually imposed on a temporary basis if the civilian government fails to function properly.
+ Some battles, such as the Battle of Iwo Jima, had no civilians present, but Okinawa had a large civilian population.
+ According to sources, masked assailants in civilian clothing beat him up, in the yard of his appartment building, in the evening of November 11, 2020, in Minsk.
+ Major General Michael Slater was put in charge a civilian recovery task force.
+ Reddy was honored with the Raja-Lakshmi Award by the Sri Raja-Lakshmi Foundation in 1988 and in 1992 he was honoured with India’s third-highest civilian award, the Padma Bhushan.
+ Kansas was part of New Deal programs like Civil Works Administration, the Federal Emergency Relief Administration, the Civilian Conservation Corps, and the Works Progress Administration.
+ In Weymouth, a civilian sailor Dawson, with his son Peter, sets out on his boat “Moonstone”, rather than let the Navy commandeer her.
+ President Reagan announced on September 16, 1983, that the Global Positioning System would be made available for civilian use.
+ The Government of India honoured Mehta in 1966 with the Padma Bhushan and in 2001 with India’s second highest civilian award, the Padma Vibhushan.
+ In 2014, the Government of India awarded him its fourth-highest civilian award, the Padma Shri.
+ Later he served as a civilian scout to the US Army during the Indian Wars, receiving the Medal of Honor in 1872.
+ It is Mexico’s highest civilian award.
+ December 22, 1941 to January 23, 1942, he was Head of the Civilian Emergency Administration and Mayor of Manila.
+ They pretended the stations were civilian and gave them names in the Salyut series.
+ Armed civilian counter-protesters also came.
+ It is a military variant of the famous civilian Bell 206 used for training by the United States Marine Corps and the United States Navy.
+ On 1 July 2007 the RNZN had a total of 2,034 Regular Force personnel, 237 Naval Reserve personnel and 378 civilian employees, totalling 2,699.
+ On February 15, 2011, Bush was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the highest civilian honor in the United States, by President Barack Obama.
+ It was converted to civilian use in 1947.
+ The civilian death toll is one of the highest of any war since World War II, U.S.
+ Besides the sixty or so soldiers on duty in or around the prison at any given time, there were teams of professional civilian warders from each of the four countries, four prison directors and their deputies, four army medical officers, cooks, translators, waiters, porters and others.
+ This battle was the first time Hitler used paratroopers on a massive scale, and the first big airborne invasion in Military history, and the first time the Allies made significant use of intelligence from the German Enigma code, and the first time German troops encountered mass resistance from a civilian population.
+ The only test pilot school for civilian pilots in the United States is the National Test Pilot School in Mojave, California.
+ The Fuji FA 200 is a civilian light aircraft.
+ On November 11, 2020, at about 22:00, six men and 3 women in civilian clothes and in masks arrived at the "Change Square" and began to cut off the red and white ribbons placed by local residents.
+ It is usually imposed on a temporary basis if the civilian government fails to function properly.
+ Some battles, such as the Battle of Iwo Jima, had no civilians present, but Okinawa had a large civilian population.
+ The positively biased article would discuss ‘lives saved’ by guns, numbers of crimes prevented by civilian gun use, and other facts and data that put gun ownership and guns in a good light.
+ The Cessna 140 is a light civilian aircraft.
+ The Vincennes mistook the civilian aircraft for an Iranian Air Force Grumman F-14 Tomcat fighter on an attack run.
+ In the Second Congo War the city and district were the scene of much fighting and many civilian deaths from this conflict, and related clashes between militias and Uganda-based forces.
+ Upon the closing out of Belgian and British army facilities many of these military facilities either became used for civilian purposes or were not used again/destroyed.
+ This makes it a purely civilian mosque concentrating on religious affairs.
+ However, its ability to shoot through Body armourbody armor and the high number of bullets it can carry make it a very controversial gun in the United States for civilian use.
+ A Semi-automatic firearmsemi-automatic only version called the PS-90 can be bought and used for civilian purposes.
+ The accords had three major goals: ending of hostilities, authorization of military and civilian program going into effect, and the establishment of a central Bosnian government while excluding individuals that serve sentences or under indictment by the International War Crimes Tribunals from taking part in the running of the government.
+ Some military men in civilian clothes stopped her.
+ The Hawker Siddeley HS-748 is a UKBritish civilian aircraft.
+ Whilst the British made their fighting retreat to Berbera, the British Royal Navy had constructed an all-tide jetty and had commenced evacuating civilian and administrative officials.
+ He received the Tamgha-e-Imtiaz, the fourth highest civilian honour of Pakistan.
+ In 1990, the Bharat Ratna, India’s highest civilian award, was posthumously conferred upon Ambedkar.
+ Some of them were court-martialed fascists or enemy soldiers, but many civilian persons were also killed.
+ The Nord N-262 is a civilian and military aircraft.
+ As a civilian administrator, Trajan is best known for his extensive public building program which reshaped the city of Rome and left multiple enduring landmarks such as Trajan’s Forum, Trajan’s Market and Trajan’s Column.
+ It has both civilian and military uses.
+ Its missions include securing civilian airports, surveillance of technical things in the airport, traffic control on the roads near airports, and making sure that important visitors are safe and well protected at airports.
+ There are 4 districts in Sikkim, an Indian state, each overseen by a Central Government appointee, the district collector, who is in charge of the administration of the civilian areas of the districts.
+ Her work was honored with the National Citizen’s award of India in 2012 and the country’s fourth highest civilian award, the Padma Shri, in 2018.
+ The Commander-in-Chief, IndiaCommander-in-Chief of India reported to the civilian Governor-General of India.
