Adjective
intercommunal (comparative more intercommunal, superlative most intercommunal)
Between communities or communes.
The book is a response to the intercommunal conflicts and crime pervading Kaduna. Source: Internet
Nicosia was divided into the southern Greek Cypriot and the northern Turkish Cypriot parts in 1963, following the intercommunal violence that broke out in the city. Source: Internet
The working of the Cypriot state was fraught with difficulty from the very early days after independence in 1960, and intercommunal tension and occasionally violence was a feature of the first decade of Cypriot independence. Source: Internet
They supervise the provinces, municipalities and intercommunal utility companies. citation In several fields, the different levels each have their own say on specifics. Source: Internet
We condemn in the strongest possible terms the outrageous acts of intercommunal violence that has left dozens of people seriously wounded, and we fear many more dead,” said Steve MacKay, MSF Deputy Head of Mission in South Sudan. Source: Internet
More than 120,000 Rohingya still reside in camps for internally displaced people in the Rakhine state capital Sittwe as a result of intercommunal violence in 2012 that killed hundreds. Source: Internet