commune

కమ్యూన్
definition
verb
the purpose of praying is to commune with God
share one's intimate thoughts or feelings with (someone or something), especially when the exchange is on a spiritual level.
Some bishops have said that offending public figures should be refused Communion, others that they should refrain from communing .
receive Holy Communion.
noun
Setting up communes , where senior citizens can live together with well-provided support structures that they might require from time to time is a good idea.
a group of people living together and sharing possessions and responsibilities.
Monaco has borders with several communes of the French Department of the Alpes-Maritimes.
the smallest French territorial division for administrative purposes.
translation of 'commune'
ఉమ్మడి ఆర్థిక, సాంఘిక ప్రయోజనాలకోసం ఏర్పడే ప్రభుత్వం,
ఉమ్మడి ఆర్థిక, సాంఘిక ప్రయోజనాలకోసం ఏర్పడే వర్గం
example
Located on the southern border of the La Morra commune, part of the vineyard is located in the neighboring 'commune' of Barolo.
The important units of community government are the 'commune' and subcommunes (districts).
Anyone who wants to can, in a free society, even join a voluntary 'commune' , like Brook Farm, or an Israeli kibbutz, and lead as blissfully communistic a life as he or she wishes.
All baptized Christians who believe with us that Jesus Christ is present in the Sacrament, are welcome to 'commune' .
They pointed to the peasant 'commune' as the cell of the new communist society.
It was organized as a 'commune' in 1052 but was still part of the Kingdom of Italy.
But they were not salaried by the state and minimally, if at all, by the 'commune' or parish.
she went to California and joined a 'commune'
The 'commune' is the smallest administrative level.
the purpose of praying is to 'commune' with God
I could only concentrate on emotions he had aroused in me, the way he had stirred an immense desire to admire and worship and 'commune' , and then he had slipped away again before this desire could begin to be grasped; let alone satisfied.
we all went out of Beijing by bus to spend a morning at a 'commune'
Chilled through, Nathan rolled himself up in his blanket on the sofa where he's slept since joining the 'commune' , & is already snoring.
We formed a 'commune' , to share our wallets, share our tools, share our ideas, share our love, play music.
In 1975 she was pushed out of the city to Kandal province, then to a 'commune' in Pursat province.
In all 26 villages have their own appellation, and there are two Grands Crus: Dézaley in the commune of Puidoux and Calamin in the 'commune' of Epesses.
Peasants at home identified themselves in terms of their membership in the village 'commune' and as Orthodox believers.
The 'commune' thus benefited from the collective effect of this renewal effort.
very few of the abbey's vineyards were actually located within the 'commune' of Hautvillers
the purpose of praying is to 'commune' with God
In this, Lenin was more Marxist than Marx, who had observed the revolutionary potential of the Russian peasant 'commune' in the 1870s.
Each 'commune' in France generally holds a town festival during the year.
She wanted to go back to the 'commune' in the morning and spend time with the artists.
The administrative district or 'commune' embodies a sense of community and self-identification for its residents.
I deeply respect you and your goals, both of bringing a spiritual dimension back into people's lives, and to create this 'commune' in which people share ideas and resources.
A mother and her children in a farming 'commune' in Canton.
It was some sort of 'commune' though not necessarily the communist nor hippie type.
This Italian 'commune' in the province of Bologna had a population in 1944 of 4,200 of whom 650 lived in the main town.
It is a close knit community, like a big 'commune' but everyone is family.
They saw in the Russian 'commune' the possibility of a direct transition from a precapitalist mode of production to socialism.
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