How Do You Spell DECIVILISE?

Pronunciation: [dɪsˈɪvəlˌa͡ɪz] (IPA)

The spelling of the word "decivilise" can be a bit confusing at first glance. The word contains the prefix "de-" which usually indicates a reversal or undoing of the word's root meaning. In this case, the root word is "civilize" which means to bring a society to a more advanced or cultured state. The pronunciation of "decivilise" is /diːˈsɪvəlaɪz/ with the emphasis on the second syllable. The spelling may seem unusual, but it is consistent with other words using the same prefix, such as "dethrone" or "defrost."

DECIVILISE Meaning and Definition

  1. Decivilise is a verb that refers to the process of undoing or weakening the civilizing aspects of a society or community. It involves a regression or deterioration from a state of order, organization, or refinement, often resulting in increased chaos, violence, or lawlessness.

    The term decivilise implies the reversal of societal progress, specifically concerning the development of civilized behavior and norms. It suggests a breakdown in social structures, cultural values, or ethical standards that have traditionally kept a community functioning harmoniously. This degradation can occur due to various factors such as political instability, economic crises, social unrest, or systemic failures.

    Decivilise can also imply a shift towards more primal or barbaric behaviors, marked by a loss of restraint, tolerance, or compassion. It signifies a departure from the principles of civility, cooperation, and respect for individual rights that are essential in maintaining a civilized society.

    A decivilized society may witness an increase in criminal activities, social inequality, mob mentality, or a disregard for basic human rights. It can result in the erosion of trust and the breakdown of social order, leading to a decline in overall well-being and quality of life.

    Overall, decivilise denotes the regression or deterioration of the qualities that define a civilized society, emphasizing the loss of order, civility, and social harmony.

Etymology of DECIVILISE

The word "decivilise" is derived from the combination of the prefix "de-" and the root "civilize".

The prefix "de-" typically means "opposite" or "undoing", suggesting a reversal or negation of the root word. In this case, "de-" signifies the opposite of "civilization" or the process of making something less civilized.

The word "civilize" originates from the Latin word "civilis", which refers to being a citizen. The Latin word was further derived from "civis", meaning "citizen". When the root "civilize" entered English, it took on the meaning of refining or improving society, introducing order, and cultivating social manners and behaviors.

In the case of "decivilise", the addition of "de-" implies the undoing or reversal of the process of civilization, suggesting a return to a less civilized state or a breakdown of social order.

Conjugate verb Decivilise

CONDITIONAL

I would decivilise
you would decivilise
he/she/it would decivilise
we would decivilise
they would decivilise

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

I would be decivilising
you would be decivilising
he/she/it would be decivilising
we would be decivilising
they would be decivilising

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have decivilise
you would have decivilise
he/she/it would have decivilise
we would have decivilise
they would have decivilise

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I would have been decivilising
you would have been decivilising
he/she/it would have been decivilising
we would have been decivilising
they would have been decivilising

FUTURE

I will decivilise
you will decivilise
he/she/it will decivilise
we will decivilise
they will decivilise

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be decivilising
you will be decivilising
he/she/it will be decivilising
we will be decivilising
they will be decivilising

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have decivilised
you will have decivilised
he/she/it will have decivilised
we will have decivilised
they will have decivilised

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been decivilising
you will have been decivilising
he/she/it will have been decivilising
we will have been decivilising
they will have been decivilising

IMPERATIVE

you decivilise
we let´s decivilise

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to decivilise

PAST

I decivilised
you decivilised
he/she/it decivilised
we decivilised
they decivilised

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was decivilising
you were decivilising
he/she/it was decivilising
we were decivilising
they were decivilising

PAST PARTICIPLE

decivilised

PAST PERFECT

I had decivilised
you had decivilised
he/she/it had decivilised
we had decivilised
they had decivilised

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been decivilising
you had been decivilising
he/she/it had been decivilising
we had been decivilising
they had been decivilising

PRESENT

I decivilise
you decivilise
he/she/it decivilises
we decivilise
they decivilise

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am decivilising
you are decivilising
he/she/it is decivilising
we are decivilising
they are decivilising

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

decivilising

PRESENT PERFECT

I have decivilised
you have decivilised
he/she/it has decivilised
we have decivilised
they have decivilised

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been decivilising
you have been decivilising
he/she/it has been decivilising
we have been decivilising
they have been decivilising