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communally

adv. affecting, by, or on behalf of, a community or group of people

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communally

adv. by a group of people rather than an individual; "the mills were owned communally"

Usage examples of "communally".

A Central Planning Council, on which he sat, determined the proper economic mix and crops grown, coordinating with other Anchors as well, but otherwise the farms were communally held and run affairs, autonomous and sharing in the profits by getting what they wanted or needed from other communes in exchange for what they produced.

After that utter debasement, Amanda and the ten or twelve other young women were allowed to bathe communally in the largest wooden tub Amanda had ever seen.

After staying up all night trying to piece a speech together from a communally written text, I was having a particularly bad hair day, made worse by the mortarboard perching on top.

He urges hippies to move out of the cities, form tribes, purchase land and live communally in remote areas.

Finally, draft animals might belong to individual farmers but they were used communally.

In a moment, a smell of cooking wafted on the breeze from ahead of him, confirming at least one of his guesses, that these Sylvans ate communally.