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Meaning of uncivilization

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uncivilization (n.)

The state of being uncivilized; savagery or barbarism.

uncivilization Sentence Examples

  1. The uncivilization of the secluded tribe shocked the anthropologists who dared to encounter them.
  2. The once-prosperous city had descended into uncivilization, its structures crumbling and its inhabitants living in squalor.
  3. The savage acts of the warlords plunged the nation into a state of uncivilization, leaving its people in fear and despair.
  4. The absence of law and order led to a descent into uncivilization, where brutality and chaos reigned supreme.
  5. The uncivilization of the lawless frontier was a harsh reality for those who dared to settle its untamed expanses.
  6. The years of isolation had eroded the tribe's culture, leaving them in a state of uncivilization.
  7. The uncivilization of the barbarians threatened to overrun the civilized world, promising a return to chaos and darkness.
  8. The traveler stumbled upon a village untouched by modern society, plunged into a stark state of uncivilization.
  9. The uncivilization of the backwater town was a reminder of the vast cultural divide that existed in the world.
  10. The uncivilization that emerged after the collapse of the empire was a testament to the fragility of human progress.

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The state of being uncivilized; savagery or barbarism.

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The uncivilization of the secluded tribe shocked the anthropologists who dared to encounter them.

The once-prosperous city had descended into uncivilization, its structures crumbling and its inhabitants living in squalor.

The savage acts of the warlords plunged the nation into a state of uncivilization, leaving its people in fear and despair.

The absence of law and order led to a descent into uncivilization, where brutality and chaos reigned supreme.