Synonym: communicate. Similar words: immune, communal, community, communism, immune system, communicate, incommunicado, excommunicate. Meaning: [kə'mjuːn] n. 1. the smallest administrative district of several European countries 2. a body of people or families living together and sharing everything. v. 1. communicate intimately with; be in a state of heightened, intimate receptivity 2. receive Communion, in the Catholic church.
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1. She left her husband to join a women's commune.
2. She lives in a commune.
3. I will commune with you of your marriage.
4. Take time to relax and commune with nature.
5. She goes to the country to commune with nature.
6. Mack lived in a commune.
7. The principles of the Paris Commune are eternal.
8. I come to commune with the sea.
9. It is a place to commune with other women.
10. In this house, since commune days, she had always felt shy.
11. Living on the commune turned out to be a surreal experience.
12. They rejected the liberal view that the commune was a barrier to economic progress.
13. The place was a lot cleaner than in commune days.
14. The commune provided some marginal bargaining power for the peasantry since concerted resistance could not be lightly dismissed.
15. But the commune continued to act as a major obstacle to the emergence of any substantial stratum of better-off peasants.
16. She ran away from her husband to join a women's commune.
17. He gave up his job in the city and joined a commune.
18. She encourages people to keep their jobs rather than dropping out to live in a commune.
19. He believed in spending half an hour each day to relax and commune with nature.
20. She would happily trot behind him as he set off to commune with nature.
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21. Above all he sought to dismantle the traditional peasant commune.
22. Apart from this, the entire vineyard belonging to this commune is situated on Belemnite chalk.
23. Except in the most westerly provinces, the land was redeemed not by individual peasants but by the village commune.
24. Chicherin stopped writing private memoranda and started a debate on the peasant commune.
25. Her parents wanted her to go to university, but she rebelled and went to live on a commune.
26. Peasants were permitted, indeed encouraged, to withdraw from the commune.
27. During the 1860s and 70s the populists attributed to the primitive peasant commune all the characteristics of a latent socialist order.
28. These are also the constant species, together with the moss Polytrichum commune.
29. Can you spare as little as half an hour each day to unwind or to commune with nature?
30. By refusing to let them in the house, you will help them commune with the elements.
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