communicate

  • 41communicate — verb 1》 share or exchange information or ideas.     ↘convey (an emotion or feeling) in a non verbal way. 2》 pass on (an infectious disease).     ↘transmit (heat or motion). 3》 [often as adjective communicating] (of two rooms) have a common… …

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  • 42communicate — I. v. a. 1. Impart, give, bestow. See confer. 2. Disclose, reveal, divulge, declare, announce, make known. II. v. n. 1. Have a connection (by a passage), be connected, connect. 2. Hold intercourse or converse, interc …

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  • 43communicate — v 1. inform, tell, speak, advise, apprise, notify, give notice to, give word, mention to, point out, bring to one s attention, let know, have one to know, give one to understand, enlighten, clue in; Inf. open [s.o. s] eyes; announce, publish,… …

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  • 44communicate — com·mu·ni·cate …

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  • 45communicate —  Причащаться …

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  • 46communicate — [c]/kəˈmjunəkeɪt / (say kuh myoohnuhkayt) verb (communicated, communicating) –verb (t) 1. to give to another as a partaker; impart; transmit. 2. to impart knowledge of; make known. 3. (in writing, painting, etc.) to convey one s feelings,… …

  • 47communicate —   , communications   Launa ōlelo. See officer …

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  • 48communicate — To bestow, convey, make known, recount, impart; to give by way of information; to talk over; to transmit information. See also utter …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 49communicate — To bestow, convey, make known, recount, impart; to give by way of information; to talk over; to transmit information. See also utter …

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  • 50communicate — To make known; to impart information to give by way of information. Messages of the Senate were communicated to the president. Prevost v Morgenthau, 70 App DC 306, 106 F2d 330. See communication …

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