Verb (used with object), : The town communalized the estate for a public park. From Dictionary.com.
It would be necessary to communalize the railways, that the citizens might get food and work, and lastly, to prevent the waste of supplies; and to guard against the trusts of corn-speculators, like those to whom the Paris Commune of 1793 fell a prey, it would have to place in the hands of the City the work of stocking its warehouses with commodities, and apportioning the produce. From Wordnik.com. [The Conquest of Bread] Reference
Attempts to communalize the fight against terrorism and the recent incidents in Karnataka exemplify the BJP's continued agenda of the politics of hate. From Wordnik.com. [Recently Uploaded Slideshows] Reference
So we have a trade organization to bring us together, to communalize and aggregate our concerns, to have our voices raised together to show our suppliers the seriousness and commonalities of the retailer's needs. From Wordnik.com. [Comic Book Resources] Reference
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