civilian
Americannoun
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a person who is not on active duty with a military, naval, police, or fire fighting organization.
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Informal. anyone regarded by members of a profession, interest group, society, etc., as not belonging; nonprofessional; outsider.
We need a producer to run the movie studio, not some civilian from the business world.
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a person versed in or studying Roman or civil law.
adjective
noun
Other Word Forms
- anticivilian adjective
- noncivilian noun
- procivilian adjective
Etymology
Origin of civilian
1350–1400; Middle English: student of civil law < Old French civilien (adj.); civil, -ian
Example Sentences
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“Defendant endangered everyone — law enforcement and civilians in the area — and is lucky that, despite his actions, no one was injured,” the prosecutors’ sentencing memo said.
From Los Angeles Times
The Geneva Convention, the laws of war, bans attacks on infrastructure that cause excessive harm to civilians.
From BBC
Earlier this month, the nearby city of Aalborg said it would pull crucial funding for this year’s gathering unless the organizers rescinded invitations to U.S. military and civilian officials, including the ambassador.
He’s a civilian now, high up in secret intelligence.
From Literature
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Officials in the northern Chernigiv region said that Russian drones had targeted civilian infrastructure in the territory's main city, also called Chernigiv, without elaborating.
From Barron's
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