civilist

[ˈsɪvəlɪst]

civilist Definition

  • 1a person who is not in the military or police force
  • 2a person who advocates for civil rights and liberties

Using civilist: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "civilist" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The civilist was caught in the crossfire during the war.

  • Example

    The organization was founded by a group of civilists who wanted to promote human rights.

  • Example

    As a civilist, he had no experience with combat situations.

civilist Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for civilist

Phrases with civilist

  • clothing that is not part of a uniform worn by military or police personnel

    Example

    He wore his civilist dress to the party.

  • civilist casualties

    people who are not members of the military or police force who are killed or injured during a conflict

    Example

    The number of civilist casualties during the war was devastating.

  • the involvement of non-military or non-police personnel in monitoring and regulating the actions of military or police forces

    Example

    The government established a committee for civilist oversight of the police department.

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Summary: civilist in Brief

'Civilist' [ˈsɪvəlɪst] refers to a person who is not in the military or police force, or someone who advocates for civil rights and liberties. It can be used to describe clothing, casualties, or oversight. Examples include 'The civilist was caught in the crossfire during the war,' and 'The organization was founded by a group of civilists who wanted to promote human rights.' Synonyms include 'civilian,' 'noncombatant,' and 'citizen.'