verb
- to make something the property of a community; to organize according to communist principles
Usage: British spelling; political
Examples
- The government decided to communise the major industries.
- They attempted to communise the agricultural land.
- The revolutionary council voted to communise all private property.
- Local leaders worked to communise the distribution of resources.
- The policy aimed to communise healthcare and education.
- Workers organized to communise the factory ownership.