English to Malayalam Dictionary communal

communal

വർഗീയ
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.
example
There was a 'communal' kitchen, but all the cupboards were bare.
They resolved problems through negotiations and added new perspectives to the dynamics of 'communal' living.
Cape Verdeans have a 'communal' attitude towards property and freely borrow and lend possessions.
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.
Another role of the bard was as the repository and interpreter of the history of the people, a vital social function that maintained 'communal' solidarity.
They shared all property and led a 'communal' existence.
Much of a council's work is implemented by a 'communal' board composed of members appointed to reflect the council's political party composition.
But the Pakistani president is no more able than his predecessors to solve the country's underlying ethnic and 'communal' tensions.
The common man is not much concerned about 'communal' issues.
In the past land was 'communal' property that could not be sold or inherited.
When I was a teenager at boarding school, we had 'communal' showers and bathrooms.
In this spirit, members emphasize 'communal' sharing, as in sharing food, giving gifts, and doing favors.
The master bedroom sits to the rear and overlooks the 'communal' garden, as do the bathroom and dining/kitchen.
Thirty-seven years later, in 1986, Hindus were permitted to worship there once again, sparking off nation-wide 'communal' clashes.
I have found actual 'communal' living to be a very positive experience and very good for my faith.
Plus, such deadlines can encourage massive 'communal' violence.
But they share a commitment to 'communal' living, group and individual therapy, and shared domestic and leisure activities.
A door leads from the kitchen area into a 'communal' corridor, while a staircase leads down to the sleeping accommodation.
Separate 'communal' clashes on Friday and Saturday in the towns left several people injured and dozens of houses and ships damaged.
These people understand the value of collective work and the 'communal' aspects of public communications.
In the much less densely populated northeastern region, a form of communal property ownership and 'communal' farming survived into the twentieth century.
It has planned a programme of district level meetings to mobilise public opinion in favour of democracy, 'communal' harmony and peace.
They were founded on the noble ideal of shared 'communal' living, which required active participation from all of them.
Angry, powerless people turned to 'communal' social violence when they felt there was no legal recourse available to them.
The utopian society is a 'communal' one, where all people are genuine equals.
The wart viral infection is a common occurrence in 'communal' bathing, spa or health club facilities.
A 'communal' shower and bathroom served at least sixteen people.
The constituting of enquiry commissions has become a common feature after each 'communal' flare-up.
Residents would share the use of 'communal' facilities.
Underpinning the project's strong social and 'communal' dimension is a measure of environmentally aware design.
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