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meanings of sense and community

sense

noun

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/sens/us

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an ability to understand, recognize, value, or react to something, especially any of the five physical abilities to see, hear, smell, taste, …

community

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/kəˈmjuː.nə.ti/us

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/kəˈmjuː.nə.t̬i/

the people living in one particular area or people who are considered as a unit because of their common interests, social group, …

Examples of sense of community

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An inward sense of community, the attachment to a place, is key.


They fostered a strong sense of community, and of belonging to some particular group.


But do they feel a ‘sense of community‘ expressed in a ‘cooperative identity’?


The irony is that the school is a product of this larger focus, this sense of community, both of which the suburbanite wishes to buy.


This sense of community has been fostered officially by the hospital management who have recently expanded the music scheme to other wards across the hospital.


The first question is about the general sense of trust and the second question is about goodwill or volunteerism or sense of community.


The sense of community learnt from the mundane environment made the ideology of the wider clan community knowable.


More and more research, often quite theoretical, suggests that we must raise the sense of community to achieve improvements in the quality of life.


They projected a sense of community and were aware of the other users.


They were conscious of the importance of social contacts and of the sense of community and explicitly related them to a sense of thriving.


Policy makers should express an increased sense of community commitment to export controls.


A range of strategies is used to generate a sense of community and familiarity between the audience and cast.


The developing market of the how-to text put lone women gardeners in touch with one another and created a sense of community spanning geographical regions.


These former soldiers had a strong sense of community as part of parliament’s northern army, a close-knit and cohesive army compared with other parliamentarian forces.


Interestingly, the ‘ sense of community ‘ score only attained statistical significance before the social network indicators were introduced.


Ritualised parish boundary processions to define the spatial limits of a community’s territory forged a sense of community as socially-galvanising collective assertions of parochial identity.

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