100 Examples of sentences containing the common noun "kibbutz"
Definition
A "Kibbutz" is a collective community in Israel that is traditionally based on agriculture and communal living. The term can also refer to the lifestyle and social structure that characterize such communities, where members share responsibilities, resources, and decision-making.
Synonyms
- Collective
- Commune
- Cooperative community
- Agricultural community
Antonyms
- Individualism
- Private ownership
- Capitalism
- Solitary living
Examples
- They decided to Kibbutz their resources for the greater good of the community.
- In the summer, many families Kibbutz to help with the farming.
- It's common for new members to Kibbutz their skills in exchange for housing.
- The group plans to Kibbutz their efforts to improve local education.
- During the harvest season, everyone in the community Kibbutz to ensure a good yield.
- They will Kibbutz their funds to build a new community center.
- Many young people choose to Kibbutz for a year to experience communal living.
- The residents Kibbutz daily to share meals and responsibilities.
- As part of their lifestyle, they Kibbutz their time and labor for the community.
- The decision to Kibbutz was made at the last community meeting.
- Each season, the members Kibbutz their harvests for the winter months.
- She hopes to Kibbutz with other artists to create a collective gallery.
- They Kibbutz their ideas in brainstorming sessions.
- The children learned to Kibbutz their toys during playtime.
- It’s important to Kibbutz resources during tough economic times.
- The team decided to Kibbutz their research findings for the project.
- Members are encouraged to Kibbutz their talents for community events.
- The group plans to Kibbutz their efforts for environmental sustainability.
- They often Kibbutz their tools to maximize efficiency in gardening.
- We need to Kibbutz our knowledge to tackle this issue effectively.
- The committee will Kibbutz all suggestions before making a decision.
- Together, they will Kibbutz their experiences to learn from one another.
- She believes it's essential to Kibbutz expertise in challenging situations.
- The festival allowed artists to Kibbutz their work and ideas.
- They regularly Kibbutz their efforts to maintain the community garden.
- The volunteers will Kibbutz their time to help rebuild the park.
- By choosing to Kibbutz, they foster a sense of belonging.
- The organization aims to Kibbutz resources for disaster relief.
- They Kibbutz their stories during the gathering.
- The decision to Kibbutz was met with enthusiasm by the members.
- Artists often Kibbutz to create larger installations.
- The local farmers will Kibbutz their produce at the market.
- It’s beneficial to Kibbutz knowledge when starting a new business.
- During the workshop, participants will Kibbutz their skills.
- The initiative encourages people to Kibbutz their experiences online.
- They will Kibbutz their technology to improve efficiency.
- The group decided to Kibbutz their resources for the charity event.
- She wanted to Kibbutz her talents with others in the community.
- The farmers will Kibbutz their land to increase productivity.
- They regularly Kibbutz their efforts to support local initiatives.
- The team aims to Kibbutz their findings for a comprehensive report.
- The children learned how to Kibbutz during their playtime.
- The volunteers plan to Kibbutz their time to help at the shelter.
- They hope to Kibbutz knowledge to promote community health.
- In times of crisis, communities need to Kibbutz their strengths.
- The committee will Kibbutz resources to enhance community outreach.
- She aspires to Kibbutz her culinary skills with fellow chefs.
- The organization encourages members to Kibbutz their ideas.
- They will Kibbutz efforts to organize the event next month.
- The project will Kibbutz artists from different backgrounds.
- The neighbors agreed to Kibbutz their tools for home improvement.
- They regularly Kibbutz their experiences to foster understanding.
- It’s essential to Kibbutz efforts for effective community service.
- The committee plans to Kibbutz their resources for a successful fundraiser.
- They hope to Kibbutz their talents to create a vibrant community.
- The volunteers will Kibbutz their skills for the local festival.
- The initiative encourages people to Kibbutz their stories.
- They decided to Kibbutz their gardening efforts to beautify the area.
- The members will Kibbutz their expertise for the workshop.
- She believes that to Kibbutz is to create a better future together.
- The farmers will Kibbutz their harvests for the winter market.
- The community will Kibbutz their resources for disaster preparedness.
- They aim to Kibbutz their knowledge for educational purposes.
- The artists plan to Kibbutz their works for a traveling exhibit.
- It’s important to Kibbutz efforts for sustainable living.
- The team will Kibbutz their insights for a collaborative project.
- The neighbors agreed to Kibbutz their time for a cleanup day.
- She encouraged her friends to Kibbutz their resources for a common cause.
- They decided to Kibbutz their talents to host a charity event.
- The committee will Kibbutz their findings with the public.
- They hope to Kibbutz their experiences to support each other.
- The farmers often Kibbutz their produce at the local market.
- The organization aims to Kibbutz their resources for community wellness.
- They will Kibbutz their skills during the training session.
- The neighbors often Kibbutz tools for home repairs.
- She plans to Kibbutz her knowledge with aspiring writers.
- The volunteers will Kibbutz their efforts for the community project.
- It’s essential to Kibbutz resources during tough times.
- The group decided to Kibbutz their ideas for community improvement.
- They regularly Kibbutz their gardening tools to share with others.
- She believes that when people Kibbutz, they can achieve great things.
- The team will Kibbutz their research to maximize impact.
- They plan to Kibbutz resources for the upcoming festival.
- The community will Kibbutz their skills for a common goal.
- They hope to Kibbutz their talents for a collaborative art project.
- The organization encourages members to Kibbutz their experiences.
- They will Kibbutz their efforts to support local charities.
- The farmers often Kibbutz their crops for mutual benefit.
- The group aims to Kibbutz their knowledge for educational outreach.
- They decided to Kibbutz their skills for community service.
- The committee will Kibbutz their resources for sustainability initiatives.
- She encourages her peers to Kibbutz their creativity in projects.
- The team plans to Kibbutz their insights for a successful outcome.
- They hope to Kibbutz their efforts to improve local infrastructure.
- The volunteers will Kibbutz their time to assist the elderly.
- It’s beneficial to Kibbutz knowledge when addressing community issues.
- The festival will Kibbutz local artists to showcase their talent.
- They regularly Kibbutz their time for community activities.
- She believes that by choosing to Kibbutz, they can create change.
- The group plans to Kibbutz their resources for a collective impact.