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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
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
to make or have a connecting passage or route; connect
(tr) to transmit (a disease); infect
(intr) Christianity to receive or administer Communion
Other Word Forms
- noncommunicating adjective
- overcommunicate verb
- precommunicate verb
- uncommunicating adjective
- well-communicated adjective
- communicatory adjective
- communicator noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of communicate1
Word History and Origins
Origin of communicate1
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Example Sentences
He added that he would communicate the views expressed during the meeting to the school’s board of trustees.
Jeffries added that Republican leaders have stopped communicating with Democrats and accused them of negotiating in bad faith.
"We need to start to pull our socks up... start to communicate better and start to outline what a positive Conservative Party can deliver for this country."
The other parties distanced themselves from PPE Medpro once the government began legal action, and only communicated through lawyers, the spokesperson said.
While many pets seen on social media are now communicating with their owners via language buttons, this also demonstrates that these animals are receptive to receiving messages.
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