Greece made its great contribution to world civilization in literature and philosophy and art; Rome in law and order and government.
A world metropolis will act as the nerve center of a world civilization, the focus towards which the unifying forces of life will converge and from which its energizing influences will radiate.
Who can doubt that such a consummation—the coming of age of the human race—must signalize, in its turn, the inauguration of a world civilization such as no mortal eye hath ever beheld or human mind conceived?
Then will a world civilizationbe born, flourish, and perpetuate itself, a civilization with a fullness of life such as the world has never seen nor can as yet conceive.
A world metropolis will act as the nerve centre of a world civilization, the focus towards which the unifying forces of life will converge and from which its energizing influences will radiate.
The promise of the unification of the whole human race, of the inauguration of the Most Great Peace, of the unfoldment of a world civilization, had been incontestably given.
Before coal was harnessed to the looms of England, before the stored energy of the sun replaced hand labor at the wheels and gears of her newly invented machines, there was no such thing as a world civilization.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "world civilization" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.