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well-communicated

  • a word derived from communicate.
    communicate
    verb (used with object)
    to impart knowledge of; make known.

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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