communal

IPA: kʌmjˈunʌɫ

adjective

  • Pertaining to a community.
  • shared by a community; public.
  • (India) defined by religious ideas; based on religion.
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Examples of "communal" in Sentences

  • In the post, the term communal Gelassenheit is used.
  • The historian said that the term communal harmony has been "overly heightened" in our society.
  • There is the Fair Wage view, which finds taxation necessary to fund certain communal activities.
  • They agreed to lend her their hold-all and a large, formless bag which they called the communal trunk.
  • Female leaders, by contrast, show what we call communal values: friendliness, support and a caring attitude.
  • The primary assemblies, composed of the tenth of the general population, nominated the local _list of communal candidates_; electoral colleges, also nominated by them, selected from the _communal list_ the superior list of provincial candidates and from the _provincial list_, the list of national candidates.
  • The investment in communal property or property representing mutual investment opportunity has to be objective and above board without regard to lifestyle (as, say, defined by some sort of "elderspirit" philosophical concept whatever that is) unless one wishes to end up with new acquaintances one eventually wishes death upon so it may be best to never enter into such arrangements to begin with.

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