English to Spanish Dictionary communal

communal

comunal
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'
adjective
comĂșn,
comunal
example
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.
In a heroic society, the 'communal' aspect of the feasting was an appropriate means of rewarding the prowess of the individual warriors.
Their positive common memory strengthens their 'communal' resolve, and they begin to pray for Sethe.
The constituting of enquiry commissions has become a common feature after each 'communal' flare-up.
The master bedroom sits to the rear and overlooks the 'communal' garden, as do the bathroom and dining/kitchen.
Separate 'communal' clashes on Friday and Saturday in the towns left several people injured and dozens of houses and ships damaged.
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.
But the Pakistani president is no more able than his predecessors to solve the country's underlying ethnic and 'communal' tensions.
In the much less densely populated northeastern region, a form of communal property ownership and 'communal' farming survived into the twentieth century.
Very often the officers blame lower ranks of the force for their inability to control 'communal' conflict effectively.
But in 1714, when 'communal' riots broke out, they also acquired a religious identity.
They strengthened and gave us pride in our 'communal' bonds.
Water is then carried through the common parts in the 'communal' pipework and into individual flats.
A few minutes later, I walked down the hall to look at the 'communal' bathroom and showers.
You certainly can't say this was 'communal' conflict among naturally violent people.
There was a 'communal' bathroom down the hall and a kitchen on the first floor, not that anyone used it much.
It will create two more rooms for patients - to add to the four already in operation - two rooms for relatives, plus a 'communal' kitchen and lounge area.
A door leads from the kitchen area into a 'communal' corridor, while a staircase leads down to the sleeping accommodation.
Underpinning the project's strong social and 'communal' dimension is a measure of environmentally aware design.
Cape Verdeans have a 'communal' attitude towards property and freely borrow and lend possessions.
Fifty-five years of rule under the national bourgeoisie has created a cauldron of ethnic and 'communal' strife, poverty and illiteracy.
The family had to share 'communal' facilities with neighbours and arguments were common.
A 'communal' shower and bathroom served at least sixteen people.
She rattled some cups about the 'communal' kitchen instead and stuck the kettle on to boil.
As the protest movement waned, the military deliberately fomented 'communal' conflict as a means of reasserting its authority.
A political ideology which aims for an ideal society characterized by common ownership and 'communal' life.
He argued that the attacks were not religiously motivated but designed to destabilize the country by creating 'communal' conflicts.
Only two weeks ago, a 'communal' conflict broke out killing five people and injuring a dozen others.
In East Belfast, as you mentioned, that has been an area which for many, many years has suffered under 'communal' conflict.
The common man is not much concerned about 'communal' issues.
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