Communal in a sentence as an adjective

Bal Thackeray or communal politics is not the issue here.

On park benches etc keeping communal equipment from ageing.

Maybe I want to take a walk during lunch, and relax, and not be forced to talk about work during communal lunches.

I see no call to action indicating that he believes we need to take up some sort of communal mantle to protect our young ones.

I believe that there is a national desire for a straightforward, trustworthy communal structure.

A couple of communal riots in India don't prove anything, considering how big India is.

He sought and exploited communal tensions and it's a shame that one can't openly criticize such a reprehensible person.

"There’s a popular theory that people are most productive when they all sit together in big echoey rooms at communal tables with no dividers between workspaces.

If people assume titles that they do not deserve then they reduce the quality of societal markers, make communal life more difficult and thus reduce productivity and progress.

The point is that the dynamics and decisions we see reflected everywhere are issues of personalities and groups, and thus the source and solution is via communal interaction.

India has a very complicated relationship with censorship that's compounded by underlying communal and religious tension.

Communal definitions

adjective

for or by a group rather than individuals; "dipping each his bread into a communal dish of stew"- Paul Roche; "a communal settlement in which all earnings and food were shared"; "a group effort"

adjective

relating to a small administrative district or community; "communal elections in several European countries"