Communalize: meaning, definitions and examples

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communalize

 

[ ˈkɒm.juː.nəl.aɪz ]

Verb / Noun
Context #1 | Verb

society

To convert something into communal property or ownership, for the common good of all members of a community.

Synonyms

collectivize, commonize, socialize

Examples of usage

  • By communalizing the land, the villagers ensured that everyone had equal access to it.
  • The decision to communalize the resources led to a more equitable distribution among the residents.
Context #2 | Verb

politics

To bring under government or public control, typically industries or services.

Synonyms

nationalize, publicize, state-own

Examples of usage

  • The government's plan to communalize the healthcare system was met with both support and criticism.
  • If they communalize the transportation sector, it could lead to more efficient public services.
Context #3 | Noun

sociology

The process of making something communal or shared among members of a community.

Synonyms

collectivization, commonization, socialization

Examples of usage

  • The communalize of resources in the village was seen as a way to promote solidarity and cooperation.
  • The communalize of responsibilities helped create a sense of unity among the group.

Translations

Translations of the word "communalize" in other languages:

🇵🇹 comunalizar

🇮🇳 सामुदायिक बनाना

🇩🇪 vergemeinschaften

🇮🇩 membuat komunal

🇺🇦 комуналізувати

🇵🇱 komunalizować

🇯🇵 共同化する

🇫🇷 communautariser

🇪🇸 comunalizar

🇹🇷 komünalleştirmek

🇰🇷 공동화하다

🇸🇦 تجميع

🇨🇿 komunalizovat

🇸🇰 komunalizovať

🇨🇳 社区化

🇸🇮 komunalizirati

🇮🇸 kommúnalisera

🇰🇿 қоғамдастыру

🇬🇪 კომუნალიზაცია

🇦🇿 kommunallaşdırmaq

🇲🇽 comunalizar

Etymology

The word 'communalize' has its roots in the word 'communal', which comes from the Latin 'communis' meaning 'shared by all'. The concept of communal ownership or sharing resources has been present in various societies throughout history, often associated with communal living or cooperative arrangements. The idea of communalizing resources or industries has been a topic of debate in political and social contexts, with proponents advocating for greater equality and collective ownership.