English to Tamil Dictionary communal

communal

வகுப்புவாத
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
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.
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.
A 'communal' shower and bathroom served at least sixteen people.
Only two weeks ago, a 'communal' conflict broke out killing five people and injuring a dozen others.
The constituting of enquiry commissions has become a common feature after each 'communal' flare-up.
Underpinning the project's strong social and 'communal' dimension is a measure of environmentally aware design.
There are a number of 3, 4 and 5 bedrooms apartments available with a 'communal' kitchen, which are ideal for a group of friends.
Edith spent the next eight years teaching at a Dominican school for girls, where she enjoyed sharing the sisters' 'communal' life.
He refers to 'communal' work where members of the extended family and neighbours assist the family with its work.
When I was a teenager at boarding school, we had 'communal' showers and bathrooms.
In the past land was 'communal' property that could not be sold or inherited.
Their positive common memory strengthens their 'communal' resolve, and they begin to pray for Sethe.
A political ideology which aims for an ideal society characterized by common ownership and 'communal' life.
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.
Fifty-five years of rule under the national bourgeoisie has created a cauldron of ethnic and 'communal' strife, poverty and illiteracy.
Contained in the impasse over the formation of a new government are the seeds of a descent into 'communal' conflict and civil war.
They resolved problems through negotiations and added new perspectives to the dynamics of 'communal' living.
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 were founded on the noble ideal of shared 'communal' living, which required active participation from all of them.
These people understand the value of collective work and the 'communal' aspects of public communications.
Plus, such deadlines can encourage massive 'communal' violence.
Two people shared a room and the entire floor shared a 'communal' bathroom and shower room.
They, for many years, have been working for social, political and 'communal' harmony on national level.
In a heroic society, the 'communal' aspect of the feasting was an appropriate means of rewarding the prowess of the individual warriors.
This collection represents a 'communal' plea for peace from those who have had little of it in their lives.
This is especially true where human suffering is caused by 'communal' conflict.
They strengthened and gave us pride in our 'communal' bonds.
You certainly can't say this was 'communal' conflict among naturally violent people.
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