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civic–minded
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civic–minded
(adjective)
civic–minded
/ˌsɪvɪk
ˈ
maɪndəd/
adjective
civic–minded
/ˌsɪvɪk
ˈ
maɪndəd/
adjective
Britannica Dictionary definition of CIVIC–MINDED
:
tending to do things that help your city or town and the people who live there
Town officials are hoping that some
civic-minded
person will volunteer to organize the parade.
civic-minded
businesses/organizations/individuals
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— civic–mindedness
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