How to use in-sentence of “civilisation”:
+ Even more seriously, no spacecraft could travel faster than light, so all galactic-scale transport would be effectively one-way, and would take much longer than than any modern civilisation has existed.
+ During his journey, Xixo encounters modern civilisation for the first time.
+ Morocco later became a realm of the North African civilisation of ancient Carthage as part of its empire.
+ The Nok culture was an ancient civilisation in what is now Nigeria.
+ They were used by the Sumerian civilisation in Mesopotamia.
+ The civilisation of the Tamil people is among the oldest in the world and has been influenced by, influenced, and coexisted with many external cultures.
Example sentences of “civilisation”:
+ Remnants of civilisation in the greater Bengal region date back four thousand years, when the region was settled by Dravidian, Tibeto-Burman, and Austro – Asiatic peoples.
+ Usually this flood is sent by a deity to destroy a civilisation as a punishment.
+ However, the Indus Valley Civilisation did not disappear suddenly.
+ It only grew to mean all of the Mayan civilisation in the 19th and 20th centuries.
+ One of the tribes which emerged from the Indus Civilisation after its demise had entered the plains of Bengal, while others went elsewhere.
+ The Old Kingdom was a peak of civilisation and achievement.
+ This civilisation lived in northern and central Nigeria.
+ The city dwellers were more advanced in civilisation but they could do little militarily to defend against the mounted hordes of the steppe.
+ It was not until after 700 that Christian civilisation started to grow again in the region.
+ For the Maya civilisation and the Spanish who came later ‘Maya’ was the name for people from Yucatan.
+ The civilisation started around 2700 BC, and they were finally conquered by the Achmaenids in 640 BC.
+ They settlement of Western civilisation in the 1920s, when Minyintiri was still a child.
+ Remnants of civilisation in the greater Bengal region date back four thousand years, when the region was settled by Dravidian, Tibeto-Burman, and Austro – Asiatic peoples.
+ Usually this flood is sent by a deity to destroy a civilisation as a punishment.
+ However, the Indus Valley Civilisation did not disappear suddenly.
