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"communally" Definitions
  1. in a way that is shared by, or for the use of, a number of people, especially people who live together

150 Sentences With "communally"

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Our boxing gym has rules because our fighters live communally.
It has taught us how to exist and think communally.
"We pooled our money and lived communally," Mr. Siegel said .
It is Bodak Yellow, Cardi B. Psychically, spiritually, emotionally, communally.
There's a reason Chinese meals are almost always served communally.
Some 70 percent of forested lands in Mexico are communally owned.
Smart home devices need to be able to operate both communally and personally.
Without ever vocalizing these apprehensions, we both worried communally masturbating could affect the friendship.
We understand musically, creative[ly] and communally, we're mutants, and we own that shit.
Nine — yes, nine — emerging songwriters are credited with the music, which they composed communally.
The problem of how to sell property that is owned communally is not new.
Because the records are kept communally, no one computer or institution is in charge.
Hundreds gathered in the eastern, communally mixed province of Diyala that borders on Iran.
About two-thirds of land in the east African nation is customarily and communally owned.
Before this, Native Hawaiians did not conceive of land ownership but instead shared land communally.
MG: So why can't we be thinking more imaginatively about how to live more communally?
I've never been given such a mundane and yet communally important quest in a video game.
Social platforms, but especially Facebook, reward content driven by communally negative or extreme comments and reactions.
She remains devoted to the idea that all food should be organic, beautiful and eaten communally.
In 2020, the ecologically oriented artist will continue her exploration of communally held resources and spaces.
We're imperfect beings, but to some extent reason has a huge edge because we can reason communally.
This is a chance to communally develop a future, [as] opposed to having it defined for us.
Would the society, or the state, force women to hand over their children to be communally mothered?
Women entrepreneurs can expand the opportunities for other women in three important ways: financially, individually, and communally.
"Naturism" and "nudism" are used interchangeably to describe a doctrine of communally convening outdoors in the buff.
All questions are anonymous, apart from users who join the Whatsapp group to share and discuss issues communally.
If a central bank is involved and keeping track, why go to the trouble of keeping records communally?
Through Floyd, I learned that food was something to be cherished and shared and savoured and enjoyed communally.
They lived communally, although the genders were usually separated, and adults worked together to raise the village's children.
C. cassia, C. loureiroi and C. burmannii, communally known as cassia, are widely produced in China and Indonesia.
How is it acceptable for someone online to call you a bitch or a prostitute or communally profile you?
You may share that faith or not, but Erickson is living an attached life — emotionally, spiritually, morally and communally.
Being one in a field of thousands, communally suffering in the pursuit of a common goal, is paradoxically satisfying.
These leaders demanded total obedience and called followers to abandon family and live communally, as the first Christians did.
Both Turkey Vultures and Black Vultures -- two of the most common types of vultures in the US -- roost communally.
People like Mr. Bailey have a long list of reasons for why they live communally, but cost is key.
Ms. Agrawal would like to have a baby soon, she said, and she would like to raise that baby communally.
Hindu-majority Gujarat is one of India's richest and fastest growing states but also one of its most communally divided.
At the moment the forest is communally owned, but local power-brokers illegally sell parcels of it to the burners.
Moreover, through the residents' dedicated conservation and willingness to live so openly and communally, the garden itself remains an oasis.
It also said that prisoners should be able to eat out of cells communally and provide opportunities for self-catering.
As diners eat communally, they bond over each other's choices, creating an air of spontaneity within a streamlined, controlled process.
There was a theater, a gift shop and a hotel, with hundreds of followers living communally in the upper floors.
Bitcoin transactions are recorded on a digital ledger or database known as the blockchain, maintained communally by many independent computers.
"Mille Regretz" and "Nymphes des Bois" both explored interdependence, with words and phrases built up communally through the layering of pitches.
Read the full letter below: Stop Gun Violence Now Music always has been celebrated communally, on dancefloors and at concert halls.
Lewis's impassioned case for full surrogacy left me thinking about how children raised communally might be better prepared for that task.
Aid groups dismissed the accusations, which they said had inflamed anger towards aid workers among Buddhists in the communally divided state.
The Exquisite Corpse game creates genius between people, and it turns our capacity to think communally into an actual, physical product.
The islands' indigenous people, known as i-Taukei, make up three-fifths of the population and communally own most of the land.
Now we're starting to have a conversation about how we can all function a little bit more communally toward the greater good.
Community groups like the Red Cross have set up kitchens at the C-PODs, where they can cook and serve food communally.
Many Mijikenda were dispossessed of communally-owned land and rendered squatters as the British ruled that all unregistered land belonged to them.
Recipe Lab Since no one ever seems to invite me to a pig pull or a crab boil, I miss eating communally.
With Bitcoin's blockchain database, the ledger is kept and updated communally by all the computers that are hooked into the Bitcoin network.
This communally maintained history of total transactions — a copy of which is shared with every node of the network — is the blockchain.
Members live communally on farms and eschew a lot of the luxuries of the modern world, like TVs and radio and newspapers.
Human beings really can feel the groove, Mr Gasser writes; "individually and communally" they have a unique ability to lock into a beat.
Kuleana lands were designated in the 2000s as a way to convey property rights to Hawaiians, who before then had shared land communally.
The peculiar communally based politics of Lebanon under the Taif accords of 1991 may have kept the peace, but has led to paralysis.
Here was a place where women were able to live communally and autonomously, to raise and educate our children free of male influence.
RIDGEFIELD "Young Artist Happenings: Painting and Pizza," each participating artist adds communally to one of three paintings; for middle and high school students.
This law, although imperfect, has facilitated the return of some 1.7 million grave goods, 57,000 skeletons and 15,000 sacred and communally owned objects.
Food, especially dishes that were made and shared communally, has a way of linking us back to our families' generational hardships and triumphs.
Well into the second century, the pagan satirist Lucian of Samosata reported that Christians viewed possessions with contempt and owned all property communally.
Many of the patients have group visits (sort of like Al Anon groups) to meet communally with doctors and encourage one another's healthier behavior.
The group has 10 devotees, all in their early 20s, who live communally with their mentor in an apartment on the Lower East Side.
It shakes up one's process to spend a couple hours each day communally exploring someone else's project: glam rock, Google privacy conditions, erotica workshop.
They are eaten year-round, but tradition calls for whole villages to gather on Ash Wednesday and eat the beans communally at long tables.
This Act (also known as the Dawes Act) dictated the forced conversion of communally held tribal lands into small parcels for individual Indian ownership.
More than that, it wants those self-driving vehicles to be communally owned, part of shared fleets that offer mobility as a service to cities.
The famous book "Bowling Alone" by Bob Putnam kind of described this world where people were not doing things communally the way they used to.
Members lived communally and described themselves as a family, changing their last names to Africa out of reverence for their founder and for the continent.
Itch passes through our bodies in direct currents, as if from ancient history; sex and pain enter our lives communally, loaded with the local news.
Americans are just now settling into the age of doing things communally by staying at home, but Chinese karaoke technology has been around for decades.
"Pastoralism, as a way of livelihood, is also valid," he said, adding that herders require large, communally owned land to give the animals enough grazing.
Thanksgiving is now upon us, and while everyone else is getting ready to cook and eat communally, Elle and Campbell are locked away in their house.
The blockchain was created to allow Bitcoin transactions to be recorded communally so that a central authority, such as a central bank, would not be necessary.
The communally maintained nature of the Bitcoin blockchain has brought it comparisons with Wikipedia, which relies on a broad network of contributors rather than one author.
The majority of the followers of this movement are Christians in their twenties and thirties, who live communally, share rules of life, and practice collective prayer.
He stressed in particular the rights of every individual and the personal responsibility of each citizen for her or his active commitment to communally upholding those rights.
I think we're programmed to do that up until the point where doing that endangers us or degrades the quality of our life; then we act communally.
The government has stepped up security not just in Ayodhya but in other communally sensitive areas and rapid action forces have been put on a high alert.
They cook and eat communally using a 40-year-old gas stove that has been dragged out of storage and scraped clean of cockroach eggs and mold.
This included 600 hectares of pasture and forest beneath the reservoir used communally by the Svans, the two homes in the power house and land owned by families.
Land records in most African countries date back to colonial times, and ownership is often unclear, especially where a plot has been held communally, the United Nations says.
They run together as intrepid girl gangs who raise their young communally and kick out the little boy bucks when they reach the age when they become annoying.
The three Maasai women – Mary Nkaru, Susan Tonuo and Charity Kokwai – used to find enough grass for their cattle on their community's big communally owned ranches in southern Kenya.
All the Markos dancers live communally in dormitories above the studio, where they cook together, clean together, and sleep together, a tribe of women linked by their shared pursuit.
The volume of eggs found at the site and their discovery across layers of the ground suggests pterosaur mothers nested communally and repeatedly returned to the same nesting ground.
They concentrated on the breeding season, and on guillemots in particular, since members of this species nest communally and are faithful to the same sites from year to year.
At his private Loft parties—which still take place to this day—people gather to dance and communally celebrate, irrespective of race, gender, sexual orientation, age, and economic class.
The younger people may be able to assist the older ones in times of need, and both generations have the chance to enjoy the companionship provided by living communally.
But at outbreak levels, the starfish are able to eat coral — a polyp that builds the limestone reefs on which they communally live — faster than the coral can reproduce.
And what happens is there's a race to the bottom because we don't have civic moral leadership in this country that sets a standard as to what's acceptable communally.
In telling David that an apology alone is not sufficient penitence, Cory's words belied the righteous, philanthropic and communally engaged and family-oriented life that David has always led.
Yet by its very nature, VR can't be enjoyed communally (at least not yet; the technology may be able to recognise multiple users in the same space in the future).
The involvement is much more internal and agreed upon communally, than say like, everyone walking out of the show with their own unique sharp judgement of what had just happened.
The inspectorate found that "prisoners' ability to eat communally varied across the prison estate," with many institutions forcing inmates to eat in their cells, sometimes even sitting on the toilet.
It stretches far beyond an angry tweet or quick blog post — rather, it speaks to the thought processes and values we struggle separately and communally to uphold in this country.
On Athos itself, there are around 133,000 monks, mostly living communally in monasteries, but there are others living in very small communities called sketes, each with three or four monks.
Among the most important (and least known) is Ley (Law) 270 of 1993, under which 60% of the land on the Pacific coast—6m hectares—is communally owned (see map).
Aid groups dismissed the accusations, which they said had inflamed anger toward them among Buddhists in the communally divided state, and called for an end to "misinformation and unfounded accusations".
I had a private table at the Animators Palate (without requesting a private table, guests may dine communally with other cruisers), where I ate the best truffle gnocchi I've ever tasted.
After their communally managed land became bare earth studded with cactuses, herdsmen brought their cattle onto private land where grass still grew because the owners had built dams and prevented overgrazing.
Juan Camilo Cárdenas, an economist at the University of the Andes in Bogotá, contends that families on communally owned land have lower levels of extreme poverty than others in the region.
Many critics of the blockchain design have said the inefficiencies in keeping data communally are likely to make blockchains unattractive except in cases where centrally kept databases are a major liability.
He invited Latino friends to sit in a circle in front of our home and pass around a gourd filled with mate, an Argentine tea communally sipped from a silver straw.
Scientologists compare the "Sea Org" to members of a religious order, like monks and nuns, who devote their lives to the faith, often working long hours for no pay and living communally.
They confirmed they had been offered compensation but did not know by whom while those who use land communally for pasture felt most vulnerable as they fear the loss of their livelihood.
That only leaves the door open for restaurants that don't serve alcohol, coffee shops, yoga studios, art galleries, and other non-boozy places to allow customers to communally enjoy their smokeless high.
The fact that communally we all understand that you don't come here and just skate by, unless you own an apartment here that you're never in anyway, so we don't see you.
Yet Gaborone's small city centre—originally designed for 20,000 people, a tenth of the current number—is hemmed in by communally owned tribal land that is almost impossible to buy and develop.
Paradoxically, though, during the quiet days I spent in Olympic Park, I found myself becoming "less inwardly focused than communally aware," as Prochnik put it, describing a Quaker meeting he once attended.
The players who participate in the Hub—which has sequestered off a portion of space for scientific discovery, having parties, and building cool bases—try to run the place as communally as possible.
This recognition promotes a radical empathy that engages the unaffected in understanding the urgency of present-day protests, and asks them, along with the affected, to act communally to defend a universal dignity.
In this last category, the Trump Organization had a unique asset: "The Apprentice," a TV show that began airing in 2004, and featured a group of aspiring businesspeople, living communally in Trump Tower.
Also, studies have shown that women who negotiate communally, meaning with an eye toward what is best for the organization instead of just what is best for themselves, have a better chance of success.
Land records in most African countries date back to colonial times, and the ownership of most holdings is unclear especially where it has been held communally, the United Nations' Food and Agriculture Organization said.
Then, on the day of the experiment, the researchers moved both the communally housed and singly housed crayfish into tanks spiked with booze, set up a camera, and stepped back to watch crayfish gone wild.
The local government cracked down on the practice of subdividing and selling in order to preserve communally-held land where herders could bring their animals to graze, instead of encroaching on private property, he said.
Not unlike priests, brothers or sisters, ACE volunteers live in intentional households, being paid a stipend so modest that they are compelled by finances as well as faith to cook, clean, plan and pray communally.
From their equestrian culture in which individuals owned their individual horses, but herded them communally, they grazed cattle on the open range and became net exports of beef to the railroad passing through their territory.
Those adventures are book-ended between fitness classes that range from cardio dance and circuit training to Pilates and foam rolling, and elegant meals are served communally by a local chef at the group's private villas.
I started looking at casino tables and found they had a lot of the things I was interested in—certain kinds of rules for interaction that everyone follows, strange tokens to which value is communally assigned.
There is never a problem reaching a minyan, or a quorum of at least 10 Jews needed to hold services, at the camp, where inmates live communally in dorm-style housing units and sleep in bunk beds.
Not stopping at plane flight, the pig sets sights on the heavens, and in short order lands on the moon in a spaceship, then shares his new knowledge communally, so animals in flying vessels soon crisscross the sky.
You may not have heard of News Genius, but you might recall its hip-hop-infused predecessor, Rap Genius, an annotation platform that allowed users to communally comment on, explain, and expand upon song lyrics and other texts.
Some may belong to a religious tradition or consider themselves to be spiritual people, but they are not able to speak the language of a communally based faith because it does not inform or shape their political views.
Japan does not have a culture of watching sporting events communally, either in large spaces or in pubs, but World Cup organisers are hopeful the fanzones can fill this void for thirsty rugby fans who don't have match tickets.
The top two floors of Salesforce Tower, for example, will be used not as corner offices for executives but as an airy lounge for employees, where they can work communally and gaze out at the views over a latté.
"Many of us would like to continue where we left off in our 20s, living communally and serving others," said Mr. Ordonez Victoria, 61, who lives in Brooklyn, where he works as a freelance web producer and art director.
But they need places to live and small plots to farm, so villages across the nation's north have agreed to carve up their communally owned land and share it with the refugees, often for many years at a time.
According to a survey from NDTV cited by Human Rights Watch, "communally divisive language" in speeches by elected officials shot up nearly 500 percent between 2014 and 2018, compared with the five years before the B.J.P. came to power.
Critiques that plant-based meat fails to promote the joy, gratitude, and connectedness of raising your own pig and then communally slaughtering it with your neighbors aren't wrong, exactly — but they have very little to say to the typical American.
Its numerous new works by emerging writers have included the American premieres of "Indians," Arthur Kopit's scabrous sendup of the mythology of the American West, and "Moonchildren," Michael Weller's portrayal of college students living communally; both ended up on Broadway.
New York City, not to be overlooked, has its share of people gloriously ignoring everything around them in an orgiastic attempt to just, even if for only one day for the love of god, communally pretend that there are things worth celebrating.
In 1902, under the autocratic reign of Porfirio Diáz, the government seized 1,20143 acres of what had been communally owned land from local residents and sold pieces of it to an assortment of international mining companies from the U.S., Britain, Denmark, and Germany.
"The large-format live theatrical experience, enhanced by layers of media and sound in a three-dimensional environment, which is shared communally by an audience of participants, still feels to be like one of the most potentially rewarding experiences we can create," he says.
It's also a trite narrative: The two women in the commercial couldn't have just been queer, dated other women, eventually gotten together, broken up, gotten together, broken up, and bought land upstate to communally raise three kids with nine of their closest gal pals. No!
The New Testament's Book of Acts tells us that in Jerusalem the first converts to the proclamation of the risen Christ affirmed their new faith by living in a single dwelling, selling their fixed holdings, redistributing their wealth "as each needed" and owning all possessions communally.
But in the end I felt like that wasn't the piece I had to write at this moment, and I actually had to go and explore these more abstract ideas of time and space, how I relate to time and how we communally relate to time.
The fast-growing number of cases in Lombardy, many of which were in people who had not traveled abroad, implied that the virus had likely been there for some time, and been spreading communally, making the job of tracing who had contact with whom and when a labyrinthine task.
You're forced to bear witness to the frustrating hypocrisy and regressive views shared by a surprisingly large swathe of the video game community, but because Shitty Gamer Takes's following is mostly people there to communally dunk on these people, at its best, it can be a place that feels oddly welcoming.
People who sit at sturdy tables made of exotic woods and drink tiny bottles of electrolyte water invest hundreds of millions of dollars into films, so that they can screen at massive temples across the world where countless strangers spend their afternoons and evenings watching quietly, communally, and in the dark.
At the end of the documentary, the viewer has the option of filling out a survey on what they would be willing to share in a living situation, a way of stacking up how close or far-off they are from being able to live communally, as Pereyra did in 1989.
But by the time Sister Frances Ann Carr died of cancer on Monday at 89, she had become a pillar of the Shaker faith, one of three members in the lone active village of the Christian religion whose members have lived communally in the United States since the late 163s.
The enclave is perpetually packed (when you walk in you'll be corralled in a holding area until a table opens up), and the whole vibe is part-apocalyptic, part-cozy, as though everyone had communally decided to converge in a cavernous Mad Max boîte from the future to draw sustenance from bites of unagi and several rounds of ginjo sake.
In the future, she was pretty sure, people would be open and free, and fuck whoever they wanted, and live communally, all responsibilities shared, and if you dug cooking and cleaning and whatnot you'd do that, or if you were more creative, and felt more authentic hanging out with others, offering counsel re their problems, smoking a little hash to go deeper, you'd do that.
Others will pantomime receiving an urgent message that requires an immediate, brow-furrowing, life-or-death rapid response, which incapacitates them from doing pretty much anything else, not excluding riding in, or communally waiting for, an elevator in their office building; making conversation while heating up lunch lasagna in the office microwave; walking from the entrance of their office building to the nearest public transit stop, or to literally anywhere, unless wait, you're also going there?

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