Commune with

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verb

To communicate or talk deeply with.

She likes to commune with nature by taking long walks in the forest.
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Often appears as...

  • commune with nature
  • commune with god
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Deep Connection

Use 'commune with' to express a profound sense of understanding or unity.

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On the mountaintop, I felt I could commune with the vastness of the sky.
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Emotional Tone

'Commune with' often implies an emotional, peaceful exchange or conversation.

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After reading her grandmother's diary, she felt she could commune with her past.
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Not Small Talk

The phrase isn't used for casual or superficial interactions, but meaningful ones.

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During the retreat, we had time to commune with our innermost thoughts.
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