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- Dictionarycom·mune/ˈkäˌmyo͞on/
noun
- 1. a group of people living together and sharing possessions and responsibilities: "she went to California and joined a commune"
- 2. the smallest French territorial division for administrative purposes: "very few of the abbey's vineyards were actually located within the commune of Hautvillers"
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1. : the smallest administrative district of many countries especially in Europe.
Commune definition: to converse or talk together, usually with profound intensity, intimacy, etc.; interchange thoughts or feelings.. See examples of COMMUNE used in a sentence.
COMMUNE definition: 1. a group of families or single people who live and work together sharing possessions and…. Learn more.
A commune is a group living situation where people share everything. Communes were popular with the peace-loving hippies of the 1960s. In Europe, a commune is a small administrative district.
COMMUNE meaning: 1. a group of families or single people who live and work together sharing possessions and…. Learn more.
1. countable noun. A commune is a group of people who live together and share everything. Mack lived in a commune. 2. countable noun. In France and some other countries, a commune is a town, village, or area which has its own council. 3. verb.
COMMUNE meaning: to communicate with someone or something in a very personal or spiritual way often used figuratively.
COMMUNE definition: a group of people who live together, sharing the work and the things they own. Learn more.
commune meaning, definition, what is commune: a group of people who live together and ...: Learn more.
commune. noun. /ˈkɒmjuːn/ /ˈkɑːmjuːn/ [countable + singular or plural verb] a group of people who live together and share responsibilities, possessions, etc. a 1970s hippy commune. She lives in a commune. Oxford Collocations Dictionary. Want to learn more?