These were the gods of Egypt, mother of the arts, and civilizer of the earth!
This myth is that of the national hero, their mythical civilizer and teacher of the tribe, who, at the same time, was often identified with the supreme deity and the creator of the world.
Rome, the centralcivilizer of society, exerts an influence far beyond her visible domain.
Then would she shine forth more conspicuously in the sight of all men as the {656} civilizer of nations.
The civilizer of Eastern Europe, the bulwark of Christianity against the Moslem faith, we have nevertheless suffered by the hands of Christian princess and been annihilated in the name of civilization.
The Thracian bard was the representative of the civilizer of savage men.
As the sea has been the great civilizer of the past, so the air will be the great civilizer of the future.
From Nepal to Japan, in the books of the Northern Buddhists there is certainly much confusion between the metaphysical being and the legendary civilizer and teacher of Nepal.
From the depths of Titicaca rose Viracocha, mythical civilizer of Peru.
By its aid many arts become possible, and it is a civilizer in more ways than one.
I am led to believe that the roller skate is certainly a great civilizer and a wonderful leveler of mankind.
The budding editor of the rural civilizer for the first time peels his coat and sharpens his pencil to begin the work of changing the great current of public opinion.
It is not only as their first and greatest poet that the Norsemen love and hate him, but also as a civilizer in the widest sense.
If he was to be a civilizer on any great scale, the chance which was here afforded him to impress his ideals upon the rising generation was not one to be neglected.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "civilizer" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.