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communautaire
/ kɔmynotɛr /
adjective
- supporting the principles of the European Community (now the European Union)
Word History and Origins
Origin of communautaire1
Example Sentences
Mamy Jean Jacques Razafimahatratra, a researcher at the Institut National de Santé Publique et Communautaire in Antananarivo, found that led to shortages of contraception, in a poor country where travel to nearby towns is difficult.
In a nation that tends to discourage identity politics as “communautaire” and therefore hostile to national cohesion, the state not only frowns on hyphenated identities, but does not even officially recognise race either as a formal category or a lived experience.
Acquis communautaire: A French phrase meaning the entire body of European Union law.
The total body of European law, dating back to 1958, is known as the Acquis Communautaire.
The French-language College Communautaire du Nouveau-Brunswick will launch the course next year, said Michel Doucet, executive director of continuing education and customized learning.
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