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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151 He said that communal carnage was ripping the country apart.
152 It successfully meets the need of these large communal greenbelt projects through integrating computer automatic graphing and earthwork valure calculation into a uniform system.
153 The biologic unit of material life is the protoplasmic cell, the communal association of chemical, electrical, and other basic energies.
154 Communal space does not have original city is the city with cadaverous culture.
155 Their opposition to communal landholding was motivated by the obstacles this form of tenure placed in the way of acquiring land for the Jewish National Home.
156 Check section towards defying a superintendence, obstructing state agency functionary ipso jure functus officio of, from communal security's institution being by law.
157 Associatoin with the Orthodox Union, which is a non-profit communal organization.
158 In high-energy physics, "the investment necessary is so great that in general from now on it will be a communal sport and it will be centered at CERN."
159 Only no matter communal, inspect divine property demesne, existence of socialistic society ability, ability progresses.
160 "I definitely think folk music in its very essence is communal," Pipkin said.
161 people have to pay even to use the rare communal lavatories that often overflow or to take a shower,(www.Sentencedict.com) so their ablutions often take place on sidewalks riven with makeshift drains.
162 Communal solicit contribution refers to a special donation conducted for the interest of a specific natural person and realized through the contract between collector and donator.
163 The Plains Indian has a plentiful and regular supply of meat and skins by the communal buffalo hunting.
164 As the colony prospered, stresses in the communal arrangements grew greater.
165 Chinese ancient marriage system had come through the historical changes form miscegenation, communal marriage, allelomorph marriage to plural marriage of patriarchy.
166 There's a communal shout of admiration from the crowd watching the display on the army's home territory, which is opened up once a year to the public as a goodwill gesture.
167 He would be taking part in some kind of communal recreations.
168 When communal natatorium swims, want to notice the disinfection of the eye.
169 Come to receive vote, but cannot importune others to poll for a certain person, but it is to want communal circumstance to establish ballot box commonly.
170 But the system still relies on a high degree of intrusiveness and communal pressure to achieve targets.
171 Paul, alarmed that such ritualism is now serving as a wedge between communal affirmation of the salvation shared by people of all races and cultures, critiques the misuse of the Law in this way.
172 The hostel's communal bathroom was so humid and the squat toilet reeked so foully that the predominately young clientele had nicknamed it "The Pit".
173 According to Karl Marx, the Asiatic ownership which is universal, is the remain of primitive communal ownership as well as the antitype of ancient and Germanic ownerships.
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