communion
noun /kəˈmjuːniən/
  /kəˈmjuːniən/
 - (also Communion, Holy Communion)[uncountable] a ceremony in the Christian Church during which people eat bread and drink wine in memory of the last meal that Christ had with his disciples
- to go to Communion (= attend church for this celebration)
 - to take/receive communion (= receive the bread and wine)
 
Extra ExamplesTopics Religion and festivalsc2- Communion was celebrated by the Reverend John Harris.
 - Most of the people present took Communion.
 - There were only half a dozen people at Communion.
 - We went to Holy Communion in the cathedral.
 
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- Holy
 - First
 - open
 - …
 
- go to
 - administer
 - celebrate
 - …
 
- service
 - cup
 - rail
 - …
 
- at communion
 
 - [uncountable] communion (with somebody/something) (formal) the state of sharing or exchanging thoughts and feelings; the feeling of being part of something
- poets living in communion with nature
 
Extra Examples- He lived in close communion with nature.
 - her personal communion with God
 
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- close
 - personal
 - spiritual
 - …
 
- in communion with
 - communion with
 
 - [countable] (specialist) a group of people with the same religious beliefs
- the Anglican communion
 
 
Word Originlate Middle English: from Latin communio(n-), from communis ‘common’.