English to Malay Dictionary communal

communal

perkauman
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
A door leads from the kitchen area into a 'communal' corridor, while a staircase leads down to the sleeping accommodation.
You certainly can't say this was 'communal' conflict among naturally violent people.
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.
Intelligence failure is very common phenomenon in any major 'communal' violence.
They, for many years, have been working for social, political and 'communal' harmony on national level.
As the protest movement waned, the military deliberately fomented 'communal' conflict as a means of reasserting its authority.
In this spirit, members emphasize 'communal' sharing, as in sharing food, giving gifts, and doing favors.
But this is a 'communal' achievement, one that shows us a side of Belfast we never normally see.
But in 1714, when 'communal' riots broke out, they also acquired a religious identity.
She rattled some cups about the 'communal' kitchen instead and stuck the kettle on to boil.
We live in houses, because we decided that 'communal' living isn't exactly what we want to be engaged in.
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.
Very often the officers blame lower ranks of the force for their inability to control 'communal' conflict effectively.
Members of the O'Kelly family and people who shared his 'communal' commitment will be present on Saturday.
Edith spent the next eight years teaching at a Dominican school for girls, where she enjoyed sharing the sisters' 'communal' life.
Thirty-seven years later, in 1986, Hindus were permitted to worship there once again, sparking off nation-wide 'communal' clashes.
And the food service workers who scoured the commercial kitchens improvising 'communal' meals for hundreds of those stranded.
But they share a commitment to 'communal' living, group and individual therapy, and shared domestic and leisure activities.
When I was a teenager at boarding school, we had 'communal' showers and bathrooms.
He argued that the attacks were not religiously motivated but designed to destabilize the country by creating 'communal' conflicts.
Angry, powerless people turned to 'communal' social violence when they felt there was no legal recourse available to them.
Plus, such deadlines can encourage massive 'communal' violence.
Two people shared a room and the entire floor shared a 'communal' bathroom and shower room.
It was almost as though a child were 'communal' property, raised by all.
This level of sharing is aimed at reinforcing the lessons of 'communal' living.
The family had to share 'communal' facilities with neighbours and arguments were common.
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.
The wart viral infection is a common occurrence in 'communal' bathing, spa or health club facilities.
Mr Buttery is unmarried, and has always enjoyed 'communal' living, he says.
Their positive common memory strengthens their 'communal' resolve, and they begin to pray for Sethe.
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