English to Bengali Dictionary communal

communal

সাম্প্রদায়িক
definition
adjective
a communal bathroom and kitchen
shared by all members of a community; for common use.
violent communal riots
(of conflict) between different communities, especially those having different religions or ethnic origins.
translation of 'communal'
সম্প্রদায়-সম্পর্কিত
adjective
সামাজিক,
গণীভূত,
সাধারণ,
সাম্প্রদায়িক
example
Residents would share the use of 'communal' facilities.
The master bedroom sits to the rear and overlooks the 'communal' garden, as do the bathroom and dining/kitchen.
If the claim is in respect of defects in the common parts or 'communal' areas of a block of flats, the claim must be made by the Management Company or in Scotland, the Factor.
Only two weeks ago, a 'communal' conflict broke out killing five people and injuring a dozen others.
There was a 'communal' bathroom down the hall and a kitchen on the first floor, not that anyone used it much.
They shared all property and led a 'communal' existence.
Water is then carried through the common parts in the 'communal' pipework and into individual flats.
The common man is not much concerned about 'communal' issues.
This is especially true where human suffering is caused by 'communal' conflict.
They may have been part of a pre-Christian religious ritual or they may have been 'communal' property in which corn or oats was pounded or ground.
You certainly can't say this was 'communal' conflict among naturally violent people.
Thirty-seven years later, in 1986, Hindus were permitted to worship there once again, sparking off nation-wide 'communal' clashes.
It was almost as though a child were 'communal' property, raised by all.
They resolved problems through negotiations and added new perspectives to the dynamics of 'communal' living.
She rattled some cups about the 'communal' kitchen instead and stuck the kettle on to boil.
The utopian society is a 'communal' one, where all people are genuine equals.
This stabilized the ownership of 'communal' property, which in the late eighteenth century made up about 10 per cent of all land in northern France.
In the Faroes and St Kilda, the nesting grounds were 'communal' property, so everyone had a stake in leaving enough birds to breed for next year.
They strengthened and gave us pride in our 'communal' bonds.
It is clear that there is a network of belongingness, of social, 'communal' relationships and of a set of identities that are important to us.
Angry, powerless people turned to 'communal' social violence when they felt there was no legal recourse available to them.
A few minutes later, I walked down the hall to look at the 'communal' bathroom and showers.
He refers to 'communal' work where members of the extended family and neighbours assist the family with its work.
According to the rules which provided for 'communal' representation by separate electorates.
Underpinning the project's strong social and 'communal' dimension is a measure of environmentally aware design.
As the protest movement waned, the military deliberately fomented 'communal' conflict as a means of reasserting its authority.
There are a number of 3, 4 and 5 bedrooms apartments available with a 'communal' kitchen, which are ideal for a group of friends.
A 'communal' shower and bathroom served at least sixteen people.
In the past land was 'communal' property that could not be sold or inherited.
Intelligence failure is very common phenomenon in any major 'communal' violence.
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