commune

/ˈkɑmjun/
noun
  1. A group of people living together and sharing property, work, and responsibilities.
    • The commune had its own rules about work and free time.
    • Living in a commune taught her how to cooperate with others.
    • They joined a commune in the hills where everyone shared the farming.
  2. The smallest administrative division in some countries, like France or Italy.
    • They traveled through several small communes in the Italian Alps.
    • Each commune in France has its own local council.
    • The mayor of the commune approved the new park project.
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verb
  1. To share one's thoughts or feelings deeply with someone or something, often in a spiritual or quiet way.
    • The two friends would sit in silence and commune without words.
    • She liked to commune with nature during her long walks in the forest.
    • He went to the temple to commune with his inner self.
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