Plural for a group of people living together and sharing possessions and responsibilities
“In 1975 Stockholm, a woman flees her abusive drunk husband with her two kids, and goes to the small socialist commune run by her younger brother.”
Plural for a particular commune, where the members contribute to the share of property and division of labor
Plural for a group of persons associated with a nation, class, or ethnic group
Plural for a remote or outlying settlement
Plural for communal dwelling or living arrangement resembling a tightly bonded group
Plural for the inhabitants of a place
To communicate with another (or others)
“As shareholders in God's eternal story, we commune with a creating God and are drawn into fellowship with a global community.”
To bond or feel in close contact with, especially spiritually
“Here, we commune with nature in silence and solitude.”
To interact with or engage in communication
To engage in conversation or chatter
To quickly become friendly or intimate
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