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common property

American  

noun

  1. property belonging to all members of a community.

  2. someone or something regarded as belonging to the public in general.

    The personal lives of celebrities often become common property.

  3. information that is commonly known; common knowledge.

    His secret was soon common property.


Example Sentences

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“The philosophy of community and common property still exists. Out here we do things in common.”

From Seattle Times • Sep. 26, 2021

Finally set loose in the public domain, “Gatsby” is now the common property of creative artists and unscrupulous entrepreneurs who will run faster, stretch out their arms farther.

From Washington Post • Dec. 28, 2020

Institutions are rules and norms that are developed to solve social problems; concepts of private property, for instance, help a society to manage a tendency to overuse common property.

From Economist • Dec. 19, 2017

We are invited to think of movies as common property.

From New York Times • Jun. 30, 2016

It is part of the natural world, the common property of all humanity.

From "The Omnivore's Dilemma" by Michael Pollan