Definition of Civilly. Meaning of Civilly. Synonyms of Civilly

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Definition of Civilly

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Incivilly
Incivilly In*civ"il*ly, adv. Uncivilly. [Obs.] --Shak.

Meaning of Civilly from wikipedia

- approximately five civilian firearms per 100 people, India is the 120th civilly most armed country in the world. Prior to the Indian Rebellion of 1857...
- will also allow Jewish marriage, baby-naming and funeral ceremonies to be civilly recognised. Iceland is a very secular country; as with other Nordic nations...
- Scholastica (Salem, 14 July 1932 – London, 15 January 2013), married, civilly, in Salem on 5 June 1957 and religiously on 6 June Prince Tomislav of Yugoslavia...
- accused of ****ual abuse, and in his later life requested laicization and was civilly married. Howard Hubbard was born on October 31, 1938, in Troy, New York...
- the family estates including farms, forests and real estate. In Hamburg civilly on 18 June and religiously on 31 July 1971, Andreas married Carin Dabelstein...
- hospital today treats patients with severe mental disabilities who have been civilly or forensically committed to the institution. The hospital campus was originally...
- Amendment due process rights having been violated. In 2022, Cosby was found civilly liable for having ****ually ****aulted Judy Huth when she was 16. William...
- clarifications, particularly on the issue of giving communion to divorced and civilly remarried Catholics. A further apostolic exhortation, Gaudete et exsultate...
- This was the twenty-second federal census and was at the time the largest civilly administered peacetime effort in the United States. Approximately 16 percent...
- Madoff's Ponzi scheme which collapsed in late 2008. In Monaco, he married civilly on 28 June 1978, and religiously on 29 June, Princess Caroline, eldest...