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intercommunication

NOUN
  1. mutual communication; communication with each other
    they intercepted intercommunication between enemy ships

How To Use intercommunication In A Sentence

  • they intercepted intercommunication between enemy ships
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  • Their talk is bright, aimless, rambling, not without dives into the depths, and pokes into your personality, above all, _engouement_ the most absolute, and desire of intercommunication the most insatiable. The Bed-Book of Happiness
  • The formation of veins, that is to say, the filling up of fissures with crystalline masses bursting forth from the interior (as basalt, melaphyre, and greenstone), gradually disturbs the free intercommunication of elastic vapors. COSMOS: A Sketch of the Physical Description of the Universe, Vol. 1
  • There was little intercommunication, nor has any attempt to resolve this problem since then been successful.
  • At first, Language is a social phenomenon, is also the tool of social intercommunication.
  • Moreover, the successful analysis of narrative process of documentaries by the advance of intercommunication system of documentaries is also considerable innovative compared with previous counterpart.
  • An eternal basis of human intercommunication is reason. Emily Greene Balch - Nobel Lecture
  • There is such a thing in our national life -- a constant process, although often unrecognized -- as social anastomosis: the intercommunication by branch of every vein and veinlet of the politico-social body, and thereby the coming into touch of lives apparently alien. Flamsted quarries
  • David & Charles, North Pomfret, Vermont, 1976. 144 pp. As long ago as 1905 the great British dialectologist Joseph Wright observed: "There can be no doubt that pure dialect speech is rapidly disappearing even in country districts, owing to the spread of education, and to modern facilities for intercommunication. VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol IV No 2
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