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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31. Do you think I should go and live in a commune in San Francisco?
32. Once again the citizens, now politically organized as a commune, were in dispute with the archbishop and the canons.
33. The commune was doomed by the spread of market relations and the peasantry were becoming divided between capitalists and propertyless rural labourers.
34. What prevents Moodysson's commune from being simply a sitcom is the warmth and sympathy with which everyone is conceived.
35. Some oranges in a commune, like perfect strangers, dwell upon their own navels, untransformed.
36. The school has its own experimental farm, and has produced special strains of rice for the commune.
37. For two decades Gao Yang would serve as one of his commune underlings.
38. In a commune on the outskirts of the city, we saw a new colony of houses being built.
39. A group of young people dropped out and set up a commune in the middle of the forest.
40. The commitment to the commune, as the best means of taxing and policing the peasantry, was repeatedly reaffirmed.
41. During the commune heydays of the early 1970s, the ranch collected a typically renegade group of cultural misfits.
42. When this happened, one left him alone to commune with nature or whatever it was he wished to do.
43. An agricultural commune was established at Lindfield but seems to have been short-lived, and Lord Chichester helped 300 people to emigrate.
44. At its centre stood the peasant commune, they believed, had preserved the peasantry from the corruption of private property.
45. Women keep the home fires burning while their menfolk hunt and commune with sacred things.
46. Do you take time commune with God?
47. I would commune with you to such matters.
48. He seemed to commune with nature.
49. Every commune has a burg master and council.
50. Egalitarianism and the Russian rural commune were closely related.
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51. I would commune with you of such matters.
52. The primitive commune is a matriarchal clan society.
53. I must use the gate to commune with the demon lord and receive his instructions.
54. The commune members dug ditches in the rain to lead away the flow.
55. It transformed the rural traditional natural villages linked by consanguine and patriarchal relationships into the grassroots organizations of production brigades and teams under the people's commune.
56. Peasants in one commune there secretly started parcelling out land, expecting death for it, but soon gained backing from a provincial leader and Deng ally, Wan Li.
57. The Paris Commune is the social rudiments to practice Marx's theory of "rebuilding the individual ownership".
58. The evolution of personalism in the civil law reflects the process of growth of personalism in terms of natural, socially commune, independently individual features.
59. He is one of the outstanding pig - breeders of the commune.
60. Clearly kinda whacky (she grew up on a commune after all) with some skeletons in her bourdoir, Winona has weathered various storms to remain a highly popular, if not award-winning actress.
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