gemeinschaft
Americannoun
plural
gemeinschaften-
an association of individuals having sentiments, tastes, and attitudes in common; fellowship.
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Sociology. a society or group characterized chiefly by a strong sense of common identity, close personal relationships, and an attachment to traditional and sentimental concerns.
noun
Etymology
Origin of gemeinschaft
1935–40; < German: community, equivalent to gemein common + -schaft -ship
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Example Sentences
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The interviews touch on the importance of escapism and an artistic Gemeinschaft—a community—in the face of terrorism and turmoil.
From Economist
There are many ways to capture this massive failure, but I’d rely on the old sociological distinction between Gemeinschaft and Gesellschaft.
From Seattle Times
All across the world, we have masses of voters who live in a world of Gemeinschaft: where relationships are personal, organic and fused by particular affections.
From Seattle Times
It was the right moment for Trump, the ultimate Gemeinschaft man.
From Seattle Times
This is how things are done in the Gemeinschaft of the American right.
From The New Yorker
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