commune

commune with (something)

To experience a meaningful connection with something, often on a spiritual level. Tim really enjoys going off into the woods and communing with nature.
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Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

commune with something

Fig. to experience wordless or spiritual communication with something. She went on long walks to commune with nature. He enjoyed going off on a retreat to commune with his inner self.
See also: commune
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • commune with
  • commune with (something)
  • connect (up) with (someone or something)
  • connect with
  • connect with someone
  • connect with something
  • make (one's) mark
  • make mark
  • make one's mark
  • make your mark
References in periodicals archive
They took over the dzUP radio station and the UP Press, which they used to publish 'Bandilang Pula,' the commune's official publication.
How Commune designers make use of various materials in a single piece is apparent.
Audrey Ngui, who brought Commune to the Philippines, said they chose the brand because the quality and designs are superior while the prices remain affordable.
But three Kurdish critics of the commune system reported that backward conceptions of gender, and material constraints, are not to blame for the communes' lack of functionality.
Most probably, in a Commune, the number of primary school teachers would be between 23 and 46, whilst the number of children in primaries V and VI would be between 230 and 460.
Ross observes that 'as a slogan the Commune melted divergences between left factions, enabling solidarity, alliance, and a shared project' (p 19), but it is a pity she fails to recognise these divergences as intersections worthy of exploration.
Molecular characterization and in vitro antifungal susceptibility profile of Schizophyllum commune , an emerging basidiomycete in bronchopulmonary mycoses.
The provincial level also relaxed their supervision of district and commune levels, which were supposed to be monitored and disciplined on behalf of the centre.
In this limited space, he captures some of the complexities of Jewish identity, details the actualization of New Odessa Commune's utopian dream in Oregon, the gradual erosion and eventual collapse of the commune, and individual communards' return to the Jewish fold in New York and their ongoing commitment to humanist ideals.
Simon and the Singapore-based team will focus on growing the Commune brands in Asia, Australia and the Middle East, while the U.S.-based Commune team will continue to build the development pipeline in America, Europe and Africa.
To those who have researched various communes and sought to locate the records at Queensland State Archives, this chapter is authoritative and demonstrates a high level of validity in the world of historical research.
The winners in the Protection and Enhancement of the Natural Heritage category are: "Association les petits debrouillards, ONCF and the urban commune of Asilah," "Saidia development company, the urban commune of Saidia and Association des anciens eleves de Madagh pour la culture et le developpement and Maroc Telecom".
Data were collected through focus group discussions (FGDs) with commune officers in 45 communes in Cambodia.
It is my great pleasure to present the minutes of the July meeting of The Commune: Date: July, 2013.