Britannica Dictionary definition of CIVIL
2
always used before a noun
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of or relating to the regular business of the people in a city, town, state, etc.
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not connected to the military or to a religion
3
not used before a noun,
[more civil; most civil]
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polite but not friendly
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only as polite as a person needs to be in order to not be rude
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opposite uncivil
4
[more civil; most civil]
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caring about art, science, government, people's well-being, etc.
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opposite uncivil
— civilly
/ˈsɪvəli/
adverb
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The couple couldn't even discuss things civilly [=politely] anymore.
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“Thank you for helping me, sir,” she said civilly.