“His attempts to communize the growing and distribution of grain, as history grimly tells us, resulted in the starvation of millions of people.”
“On the other hand, native Taiwanese hold the consensus that the CPC should not be allowed to take away, if not communize, the wealth of Taiwan.”
“This sounds like another pandering attempt to communize public lands for the self-serving, urban eco-elite that have infested our state for the last 15 years.”
commune
To converse together with sympathy and confidence; to interchange sentiments or feelings; to take counsel.
(intransitive, followed by with) To communicate (with) spiritually; to be together (with); to contemplate or absorb.
(Christianity, intransitive) To receive the communion.
“Radical attempts to communalize property during the period and more modest attempts to encourage collective agriculture under them met with strong cultural resistance.”
“We have to understand how to communalize grief so we can get through difficult times together.”
“Against the background of the systematic efforts undertaken by the then human resource ministry to communalize education, these stray events sounded all the more sinister.”
“He said Modi is always in search of such issues which can be easily communalized and will increase his vote bank.”
“Religious law is communalized in some states in which personal status laws that regulate family relationships are governed by diverse religious groups.”
communised
simple past tense and past participle of communise
communized
simple past tense and past participle of communize