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communicating

British  
/ kəˈmjuːnɪˌkeɪtɪŋ /

adjective

  1. making or having a direct connection from one room to another

    the suite is made up of three communicating rooms

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Its main form of communicating with customers was through glossy print ads.

From The Wall Street Journal

I also think, in a locker room, you get familiar with communicating with all sorts of different people.

From The Wall Street Journal

A White House official said he began communicating with Dmitriev soon after the inauguration.

From The Wall Street Journal

It cited laws that prohibited public officers from communicating with the media on "issues related to work or official policy" without permission from authorising seniors.

From BBC

Dion George, who was the minister until last month, said he was unavailable for comment adding that communicating via the media was "not helpful and does not lead to progress".

From BBC