communise
/ˈkɑmjənaɪz/
verb
- To make something (such as property or resources) shared or owned by the community as a whole, often according to communist principles.
- The proposal to communise the city's water supply was met with mixed reactions.
- Some small villages decided to communise their tools and livestock.
- The revolutionary government planned to communise all farmland.
- To bring under the influence or control of a communist system or ideology.
- During the Cold War, the superpowers tried to communise various regions of the world.
- The party's goal was to communise the education system.
- They feared the neighboring country would try to communise their government.
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