| noun | 1. Social relations between individuals, based on close personal and family ties; community. |
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 |  | | "The Amish Gemeinschaft is distinct from most of the American population." |
|  | | "Meghan wanted to study the effects of globalization on traditional Gemeinschafts." |
|  | | "We've built close ties with the Gemeinschaft of our children's preschool." |
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 | German, early 20th century |
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 | "Gemeinschaft" means "the social relations between individuals who share a personal connection," such as a shared community. This word stems from the German "gemein," meaning "common," and the noun-forming suffix "-schaft," denoting the collective individuals of a group... | Continue Reading |
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