Communistic

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Pronunciation: /kəˈmjuːnɪstɪk/

Definitions of communistic

adjective describing something related to or characteristic of communism

Example Sentences

A1 Some people believe that communistic societies are more equal.

A2 In a communistic system, resources are shared among all members of society.

B1 Communistic ideals often focus on the common good rather than individual success.

B2 The country's government implemented a communistic economic policy to redistribute wealth.

C1 The professor's research delves into the historical development of communistic movements.

C2 The novel explores the complexities of living in a communistic society and the challenges it presents.

Examples of communistic in a Sentence

formal The communistic ideology promotes the idea of a classless society.

informal Some people believe that communistic principles can lead to equality for all.

slang I heard he's into that whole communistic thing, trying to redistribute wealth and all.

figurative The team's communistic approach to sharing responsibilities helped them achieve their goal together.

Grammatical Forms of communistic

past tense

communistic

plural

communistics

comparative

more communistic

superlative

most communistic

present tense

communistic

future tense

will be communistic

perfect tense

have been communistic

continuous tense

is being communistic

singular

communistic

positive degree

communistic

infinitive

to be communistic

gerund

being communistic

participle

communistic

Origin and Evolution of communistic

First Known Use: 1849 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'communistic' originated from the Latin word 'communis' meaning 'common' or 'shared'.
Evolution of the word: Initially used to describe a social system based on common ownership of property and the means of production, the term 'communistic' has evolved to also encompass ideologies and practices associated with communism and socialist movements.