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Civil Book

Description:

A civil book refers to a written work that provides relevant information, guidelines, and explanations about various aspects of civil law, rights, and responsibilities within a society. It encompasses a wide range of topics, including civil rights, legal procedures, and civil liberties.

Sample sentences:

Noun: I borrowed a civil book from the library to understand my rights as a citizen.

Adjective: The lawyer recommended reading civil books to gain a deeper understanding of the legal system.

Verb: She civilly booked her appointment with the attorney to discuss her case.

Adverb: The judge kindly but civilly explained the law to the confused defendant.

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