Examples of 'public spirit' in a sentence

Meaning of "public spirit"

public spirit: Refers to the selfless dedication and commitment to the well-being of the community or society. This phrase is often used to describe someone who works for the greater good without seeking personal gain or recognition
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  • The quality of being public-spirited.

How to use "public spirit" in a sentence

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Thank you for your public spirit.
On the public spirit and cooperation of all citizens.
Caste has killed the public spirit.
By the public spirit of the inhabitants.
Today we need to give them a lesson in public spirit.
David had a public spirit in prayer.
Public spirit of its citizens.
We must therefore strive to create a kind of global public spirit.
This public spirit is the only effective guarantee.
Diminishing their public spirit.
Public spirit of a multitude of men.
This is the highest form of public spirit attainable in civil society.
Li was not only a great businessman, but also a man of public spirit.
And public spirit.
The sons of the State in public spirit.

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The ages of greatest public spirit are not always most eminent for private virtue.
In this connexion you appealed to public spirit ' burgerzin.
A sense of public spirit must prevail in the Community.
Oh, thank you so much for your public spirit.
The judge acknowledged her public spirit and exonerated her from any personal malice.
Thus we speak of the passion of benevolence, public spirit or courage.
Very good, very public spirit of work by the worthy passes by.
And so you have given us not only a richer resource, but a model of public spirit.
Poor in terms of their effects on public spirit and the spirit in general.
This absolute competition immensely increases productivity, but it destroys solidarity and the public spirit.
The power of collective sentiment or public spirit is even now a very serious matter.
Small as it was, Hartford was not lacking in public spirit.
Teacher-trainers trained in public spirit and the promotion of a peaceful school environment.
There was that feeling in that few years preceding that, the public spirit had disappeared.
Germany too, with its public spirit and military strength, has become a world power again.
I see folly join with knavery, and together make up public spirit and public opinions.
Public spirit in the Union is, in a sense, only a summing up of provincial patriotism.
That the consciousness is a sort of public spirit among the nerve-cells.
In a way, the public spirit of the Union is itself only a summary of provincial patriotism.
When occasion demanded, Christians should be among the foremost in showing public spirit.
Patriotism, public spirit as priority components of a student ‟ s national self-consciousness.
Them public freedom, public happiness, public spirit.
You work tirelessly, every day, with public spirit - you work for all of us.
Whoever this bat person is, he 's a having a positive effect on public spirit.
Egoism and competition are, alas, stronger forces than public spirit and sense of duty. more….
Good heavens, lady, you show so much public spirit.

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