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Commonality

Commonality meaning

The joint possession of a set of attributes or characteristics. | Such a shared attribute or characteristic | A quality that applies to materiel or systems: (a) possessing like and interchangeable parts or characteristics enabling each to be utilized, or operated and maintained in common; (b) having interchangeable repair parts and/or components; (c) applying to consumable items interchangeably equivalent without adjustment.

Example sentences (20)

Moreover, the Channel Islands (Jersey, Guernsey and Isle of Man) were exempted from the beneficial ownership requirements; well, there is a commonality among them and there’s also a commonality among the VI, CI and Bermuda.

Arctal knows of this commonality and has sought to put an end to it.

By claiming the SC status, have the Abrahamic Dalits realised the mistake of their ancestors, that is, the commonality of Dalits across the faith is their subjugation?

CURT NICKISCH: For the third commonality that has come out of these interviews, you find that founders and the leaders you talk to, they really have an appetite for failure.

Eduard Habsburg, Hungary’s ambassador to the Holy See, sees a commonality here between Hungary and the Vatican.

The Churches Trust’s ‘Celebrating Commonality’ project held their final event of 2023 at the Waterfoot Hotel.

They found a commonality in a love of Harry Potter.

This process may take time and patience; to find commonality and empathy for someone you perceive as an aggressor or manipulator is no small feat.

All have a commonality; they are rocky descents with steeper gradients than most Maine rivers.

Despite the magnification of the extremes, a collective of people occupies the center of the Venn diagram, where the two sides intersect and find commonality.

It could emphasize commonality and difference, all at once.

The former chief strategist to the Obama administration said the blue vote was only won by people “who make more than a hundred thousand dollars a year” and that the party failed to have commonality with a broad spectrum of classes in the US.

Through beer of all things, people began to draw lines of connection not only to peoples of the past but also to existing people around the world with which they may not have otherwise found commonality.

A lot of people talk about those things independently and they don't really think about how they should intersect or where those points of commonality are.

Both the 7th and 37th Brigades fought at Um Katef, where the commonality of tanks on the two sides caused a tragic friendly-fire incident.

But the great commonality of a shared religion was gone.

I’d like to see anti-racism popularised in our culture, our society, language, commonality and ultimately throughout the system.

I hope that I can find that point of commonality with my political enemies, in the moments when we can be personal friends.

Our experiences and the stories we tell about them are much more powerful when they engage with one another, suggesting commonality without denying difference.

She thinks that storytelling is essential and that women should share their stories to inspire each other, to lift each other up and to find commonality with each other.