civic-minded
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See also: civicminded
English
[edit]Adjective
[edit]civic-minded (comparative more civic-minded, superlative most civic-minded)
- Concerned about and supportive of policies and practices that serve the interests of society.
- 1901, George Gissing, chapter 18, in Our Friend the Charlatan:
- "You have to teach ‘Blessed are the civic-minded, for they shall profit by their civism.’"
- 1993 September 19, William Safire, “On Language: Linguaclip”, in New York Times, retrieved 21 April 2014:
- [W]hen the "H.O.V. lane" is activated . . . a lane is reserved for these civic-minded, traffic-reducing car poolers.
- 2008 June 30, Jeremy Caplan, “The Citizen Watchdogs of Web 2.0”, in Time, retrieved 21 April 2014:
- Civic-minded techies are increasingly bringing Web 2.0 to political activism, developing new watchdog tools that open up congressional machinery for ordinary citizens to scrutinize and critique.
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[edit]supportive of policies and practices that serve the interests of society
References
[edit]- “civic-minded”, in OneLook Dictionary Search.