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commonality

[ US /ˌkɑməˈnæɫəti/ ]
[ UK /kˌɒmənˈælɪti/ ]
NOUN
  1. sharing of common attributes
  2. a class composed of persons lacking clerical or noble rank

How To Use commonality In A Sentence

  • Threads of commonality have been explored, such as prophecy in Judaism and Islam.
  • CHURCHLAND: It's liberating because it's an explanation of why, for so many people, there is a commonality-why there can be a meeting of minds, why they can connect and feel the kindness and generosity and welcomingness of people who are so very different in their cultural practices.... Boston.com Top Stories
  • The rifles in service from 1893 until the middle of the 20th century display a strong commonality of handling features.
  • It was Galen who had discovered fragments of four-billion-year-old genetic code contained within the DNA of dozens of humanoid species throughout the quadrant, and his research eventually had revealed this commonality to be a deliberate machination, left by an ancient and now-extinct humanoid civilization. Star Trek: Typhon Pact Paths of Disharmony
  • While it gives people a sense of commonality and familiarity, it also keeps them from seeing the bigger picture and being responsive to the leading of the Holy Spirit.
  • Still, for all our differences country folk and city slickers posses one commonality.
  • One would think that, on the basis of that commonality, invoking Scathach and Odhinn for a divinatory ritual would present no problems.
  • We don't have the same commonality of interest.
  • But since the Theory requires that for any group of entities with a common property, there is a Form to explain the commonality, it appears that the theory does indeed give rise to the vicious regress.
  • The commonality and normativity problems are often grouped as issues in intersectionality.
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