communally

English

Etymology

communal + -ly

Adverb

communally (comparative more communally, superlative most communally)

  1. Affecting, by, or on behalf of, a community or group of people,
  2. (India) Relating to religion
    • 2023 August 1, Sukanya Shantha, “Police Focuses on RPF [Railway Protection Force] Constable's 'Mental Illness', Erases Mention of Possible Hate Crime from FIR”, in The Wire, archived from the original on 2023-08-02:
      Crucial sections like 153 A, 153B, 295 A, and 505 of the IPC [Indian Penal Code] that specifically look at hate crimes and communally- charged[sic] offences are missing from the FIR [first information report].

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