verb
- present participle of communise: to make something the property of a community or to organize according to communist principles
Usage: British spelling; political/economic context
Examples
- The government was communising key industries during the revolution.
- They were accused of communising private property without compensation.
- The party’s platform focused on communising healthcare and education.
- Local councils began communising land ownership in rural areas.
- Critics argued that communising the economy would reduce efficiency.
- The process of communising resources took several years to complete.