commune - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • join: He traveled to the USA and joined a hippie commune in San Francisco.
  • leave: Jane and Andy left the commune in 2000 and were unable to continue to look after him.
  • call: The sultry singer grew up as part of a traveling music commune called Embryo in places such as Afghanistan, Nepal and Pakistan.

Adjective modifier

  • hippy: Column by Mike Gonzalez, May 2002 Has the dream of the hippy commune now turned into a nightmare?
  • agricultural: The film shows the organization of a large agricultural commune to the north of Peking.
  • rural: As a writer he spent a significant portion of his life in a rural commune on the outskirts of Sheffield.
  • French: It passed through French, Swedish and British hands before finally becoming part of the French commune of Guadeloupe.
  • small: For a small commune this can literally break the bank.
  • local: The problem lies in the local commune 's responsibility to pay for rescues in their area.

Noun used with modifier

  • ius: The resilience of the English common law; influences of Roman law; the English common law in relation to a European ius commune.
  • hippie: According to Levy, cyberspace therefore is the online version of a hippie commune.
  • peasant: Pallot J ' Did the Stolypin Land Reform destroy the peasant commune?
  • village: Tartans denote different clans in Scotland and in Guatemala a woman's blouse can indicate the village commune from which she comes.
  • anarchist: If it were possible, a loose collection of anarchist communes would be the best scheme of arrangement.

Preposition: in

  • village: From here we spotted a hippy commune in a nearby village, which we decided to gatecrash, and promptly got thrown out of.

Preposition: with

  • spirit: He describes how people possessed a natural spiritual vision in ancient times, enabling them to commune with nature spirits.
  • nature: To commune with nature where the antelope roam, Made me decide to leave my English home.
  • world: This was the Venice of my dreams, a place where I could commune with a world of high art.

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