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n. willingness to do deeds which benefit the community at large, such as community service.
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Community spirit finds expression in individual or group activities in which members of a community choose to engage for the benefit of that community. These activities may be locally organised, or informal and spontaneous.
Usage examples of "community spirit".
That Calandra would even consider such an unlikely possibility meant she was determined to find a darker explanation for the Halo of God than a loving community spirit.
He had wondered whether this would make for community spirit and whether that might be the underlying purpose.
Also effective in healing was the community spirit that had arisen, and a renewed sense of adventure.
A truce prevailed in the face of death, and the only example of community spirit Bellinzona had ever known showed itself.
You cannot tell me that some suburban multiplex with shoebox theaters and screens the size of bath towels can offer anything like the enchantment and community spirit of a cavernous downtown movie house.
Living in Camp's End inspired alienation rather than the community spirit needed to form a Neighborhood Watch committee.
Weary, but with an enormously pleasant feeling of community spirit, I returned to the trailer town in the meadow.
The mountainside on which they'd camped had filled up with people who traded food, coffee, and alcohol, and generally clustered together with the kind of community spirit that only shared risk could bring.
A beer boy comes by collecting orders and coins before hustling off with his pail, and it seems so charming, quaint, and appealing--an evocation of the community spirit Finney sees in these low-rent performers.