well-communicated
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a word derived from
communicate.
communicateverb (used with object)to impart knowledge of; make known.
Example Sentences
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“We don’t know if we could have well-communicated and sort of avoided those conspiracy theories and misinformation. But it was just so propagated in the media that it just took over.”
From Salon ● Aug. 8, 2025
The report also said a new and experienced director, who started in June 2024, had implemented a well-communicated plan to tackle the basic failings at the prison and prevent further deaths.
From BBC ● Apr. 23, 2025
“Yes, there is local wisdom, inherited over the centuries, that they uphold. But if something is needed, well-communicated and for the greater good, the senior leaders will allow them to do so.”
From New York Times ● Jul. 11, 2022
Inflation expectations tend to be well-anchored in countries with independent central banks that have credible, well-communicated monetary policies, the IMF said.
From Reuters ● Oct. 6, 2021
But winning, in the vast majority of cases, takes a cohesive organization with all its members buying into in a well-communicated vision for success.
From Seattle Times ● Dec. 11, 2013