Civilizational

C2 16+
  • Frequency of Use
    10 %
  • Retention Rate
    70 %
  • Complexity
    80 %
  • Civilizational Meanings

    adjective describing or relating to civilization or a particular stage of it

    Fields related to civilizational

    History

    The study of civilizational development over time.

    Sociology

    Examining the social structures and norms within different civilizations.

    Anthropology

    Understanding the cultural practices and beliefs that shape civilizations.

    Political Science

    Analyzing the governmental systems and policies that impact civilizational progress.

    International Relations

    Exploring the interactions between different civilizations on a global scale.

    Occupation Usage of civilizational

    Writer

    The term 'civilizational' may be used by writers when discussing the development, progress, or characteristics of a particular civilization or group of civilizations in their works.

    Psychologist

    Psychologists may use the term 'civilizational' when analyzing the impact of cultural or societal factors on individual behavior or mental health within a specific civilization.

    Historian

    Historians may use 'civilizational' to describe the evolution, achievements, or decline of a civilization over time in their research and analysis.

    Political Scientist

    Political scientists may use 'civilizational' to study the influence of civilizations on political systems, international relations, or conflicts between different civilizations.

    Sociologist

    Sociologists may use 'civilizational' to examine social structures, norms, or values within a civilization and how they shape interactions and relationships among its members.

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