Similar words: communism, community, communicate, incommunicado, communication, communicative, communicate with, telecommunications. Meaning: ['kɒmjʊnl] adj. 1. for or by a group rather than individuals 2. relating to a small administrative district or community.
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1 There was a communal toilet on the landing for the four flats.
2 Communal violence broke out in different parts of the country.
3 The inmates ate in a communal dining room.
4 As a student he tried communal living for a few years.
5 Communal riots/disturbances have once again broken out between the two ethnic groups.
6 The flat has four separate bedrooms and a communal kitchen.
7 The toilets and other communal facilities were in a shocking state.
8 The communal land is cultivated by the womenfolk in the tribe.
9 In Magdalen's communal life I took little part.
10 The college has communal dining rooms,[www.Sentencedict.com] nurseries and clinics.
11 The pasture is located on communal land.
12 Second, communal work has increased in complexity.
13 Communal living flowered briefly in the 1960s.
14 They washed with cold water at long communal sinks.
15 What was she, a communal slave to be passed around at their pleasure?
16 This, of course, excludes those people living in communal establishments such as prisons, hospitals or residential homes.
17 The communal borderline between Chouilly and Cramant slices through the middle of these slopes, the higher vines belonging to Chouilly.
18 We each have a separate bedroom but share a communal kitchen.
19 They are believed to have been family shrines rather than communal burial places.
20 Within the limits of the canons' active pastoral life, Chrodegang stressed the communal liturgy.
21 Make me dictator for five years and I'll show you what I can do. I'll clean the dirt out. We need to bring law and order and should bring about the necessary changes in the constitution to achieve this. And we should stop vote bank politics done in the name of communal harmony. People have stopped loving their country. Everybody has forgotten the "mother" in motherland. Dharminder
22 Thus collectivism has historical roots in religious or intellectual ideals, and in communal social practices.
23 Java Joe and his friend Bic chopped up potatoes and began frying them with onions and garlic in a communal kitchen.
24 There were efforts to democratize school management structures, encouraged by the establishment of communal villages and co-operatives.
25 The existing caravans, and particularly the new brick and stone built communal facilities already obtrude unacceptably into the landscape.
26 Lunchtimes at the Victoria Centre are intended to be a communal affair but at the Delphi Centre they are strikingly different.
27 This is because of their legitimate keenness to stress the presence of a communal principle in the history of mankind.
28 If at all possible, it's wise to discuss attitudes to communal living before jointly moving in.
29 At first, social organization is limited to the family, it is therefore dominated by kinship, and property is communal.
30 But it was an entirely different matter to attempt a communal discernment in a large and already polarized parish.
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