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communicate
[ kuh-myoo-ni-keyt ]
verb (used with object)
- to impart knowledge of; make known:
to communicate information;
to communicate one's happiness.
- to give to another; impart; transmit:
to communicate a disease.
- to administer the Eucharist to.
- Archaic. to share in or partake of.
verb (used without object)
- to give or interchange thoughts, feelings, information, or the like, by writing, speaking, etc.:
They communicate with each other every day.
- to express thoughts, feelings, or information easily or effectively.
- to be joined or connected:
The rooms communicated by means of a hallway.
- to partake of the Eucharist.
- Obsolete. to take part or participate.
communicate
/ kəˈmjuːnɪˌkeɪt /
verb
- to impart (knowledge) or exchange (thoughts, feelings, or ideas) by speech, writing, gestures, etc
- trusually foll byto to allow (a feeling, emotion, etc) to be sensed (by), willingly or unwillingly; transmit (to)
the dog communicated his fear to the other animals
- intr to have a sympathetic mutual understanding
- intrusually foll bywith to make or have a connecting passage or route; connect
- tr to transmit (a disease); infect
- intr Christianity to receive or administer Communion
Derived Forms
- comˈmunicatory, adjective
- comˈmuniˌcator, noun
Other Words From
- noncom·muni·cating adjective
- over·com·muni·cate verb overcommunicated overcommunicating
- precom·muni·cate verb precommunicated precommunicating
- uncom·muni·cating adjective
- well-com·muni·cated adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of communicate1
Word History and Origins
Origin of communicate1
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Example Sentences
Mr Botman said they had been communicating with the miners by notes written on pieces of paper.
Budowich has no formal training or experience in communications, but has effectively communicated and amplified Trump’s frequent lies.
Democrats must get better at communicating at a fourth-grade level and reaching people where they are.
“Israeli officials have been communicating with the UN about these issues,” he said.
The independent review the government is expected to announce will examine how clear ticketing terms and conditions are and how they are communicated to train users.
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