verb
- past tense and past participle of communise; to make something the property of a community or to organize according to communist principles
Usage: British spelling; political/economic term
Examples
- The government communised all major industries after the revolution.
- Private farms were communised during the collectivization period.
- The factory was communised and placed under worker control.
- Land ownership was communised as part of the socialist reforms.
- The new regime communised healthcare and education systems.
- Resources were communised to ensure equal distribution among citizens.