communicate

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[ US /kəmˈjunəˌkeɪt/ ]
[ UK /kəmjˈuːnɪkˌe‍ɪt/ ]
VERB
  1. join or connect
    The rooms communicated
  2. transmit thoughts or feelings
    He communicated his anxieties to the psychiatrist
  3. transfer to another
    communicate a disease
  4. transmit information
    pass along the good news
    Please communicate this message to all employees
  5. receive Communion, in the Catholic church
  6. administer Communion; in church
  7. be in verbal contact; interchange information or ideas
    Do you communicate well with your advisor?
    He and his sons haven't communicated for years
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How To Use communicate In A Sentence

  • The Plover is to be communicated with each year by a man-of-war — the Amphitrite is the next. The International Monthly Magazine - Volume V - No II
  • While poor excommunicated Miss Tox, who, if she were a fawner and toad – eater, was at least an honest and a constant one, and had ever borne a faithful friendship towards her impeacher and had been truly absorbed and swallowed up in devotion to the magnificence of Mr Dombey and Son
  • What methods of signaling other troops will there be implemented in the game. eg. do you need a radio operator alive in your squad to communicate with other squads?
  • So long as the defendant does not communicate his intention, he commits no offence.
  • Maxwell's theoretical unification of electricity and magnetism was engineered into the modern human power to communicate across space at the speed of light.
  • Meanwhile the need to communicate, or at least coordinate, is accelerating.
  • 'The first principles of commercial activity have retreated to earth's maziest penetralia, where no tides are! is it not so, Skepsey?' said Mr. Fenellan, whose initiative and exuberance in loquency had been restrained by a slight oppression, known to guests; especially to the guest in the earlier process of his magnification and illumination by virtue of a grand old wine; and also when the news he has to communicate may be a stir to unpleasant heaps. Complete Project Gutenberg Works of George Meredith
  • The disease is communicated through dirty drinking water.
  • The dramatic spirit of the Italian race seems to communicate itself to the puppets, and they perform their parts with a fidelity to theatrical unnaturalness which is wonderful. Venetian Life
  • The employee needs to probe deeply and almost overcommunicate why they wanted to leave and see if it will change in the future," says Peter Vergano, senior manager of human-resources strategic staffing for Samsung Electronics Americas. When to Take a Counteroffer From Your Employer
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