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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31 The freehold maisonettes, proposed in 1922 were to have communal facilities run by servants in three shifts.
32 Much of the land withdrawn from communal tenure continued to be farmed in strips under the three-field system.
33 Even Aristotle complained that communal property always looked worse than private lands.
34 Most important, the Sangh was the one force prepared to play the polarising politics of mass mobilisation for communal status.
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35 The northern playground is in the process of being transformed into a communal garden as earth and foliage replace characterless tarmac.
36 The settlement followed three weeks of mounting tension which triggered communal rioting and disrupted government and parliamentary business.
37 In addition to one communal hot tub and sauna, there are eight private tubs at the Waves.
38 Even while acknowledging such visible community cues, family stories may cut across communal meanings.
39 Here again the main focus is the contradiction between communal property and the growth of individual property.
40 The residents are able to enjoy the privacy of their own accommodation together with the communal facilities offered within these projects.
41 During this period,(Sentencedict.com) it is estimated that half a million people were slaughtered in the communal violence that flooded the country.
42 There was a dressing room adjacent to a communal shower, and there was a lot of steam.
43 Personally, I doubt that I have ever completely recovered from my first experience of a communal shower almost 20 years ago.
44 He had resolved to begin the communal discernment that he hoped would end the Standing on the Sunday after the Epiphany.
45 The caterpillars normally live in large communal nests in tree branches.
46 Soon after Sri Lanka experienced another series of riots and communal disturbances which left thousands of refugees in temporary homes.
47 The gens was the communal group which Marx, following Morgan, considered as ante-dating all known history.
48 The sounds of communal slumber murmured and sighed through the cloth walls.
49 In experiences of communal disaster or of shared pain we can gain support from those who suffer with us.
50 The violent communal riots of 1969 precipitated his resignation as Prime Minister in 1970.
51 The party nearly doubled its support to 21.5 percent in communal elections in Carinthia on March 10, 1991.
52 He went to the window, made sure her car wasn't coming, or turning into the communal garage.
53 There is always something rather depressing about the communal areas of multiple-household houses.
54 Healing spas were based on a local cult figure and the devotees underwent rituals which included bathing and communal eating.
55 Loyalty in the emerging business organization, which will be personal and communal, will be satisfying in its own right.
56 The wide current appeal of such music seems to touch a nerve of communal masochism.
57 At Hollybush we took information on board in a democratic, communal fashion, grouped with notebooks and pencils around visual aids.
58 Beside the kitchen a communal bath, fed from a hot sulphur spring, was built into the wall.
59 We have all felt the howling wind of that great communal sigh which emanates from the queue behind you.
60 In patrilineal descent groups, he argued, the individual family and private property were prominent and the communal principle already moribund.
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