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Communicate   /kəmjˈunəkˌeɪt/   Listen
Communicate

verb
(past & past part. communicated; pres. part. communicating)
1.
Transmit information.  Synonyms: pass, pass along, pass on, put across.  "Pass along the good news"
2.
Transmit thoughts or feelings.  Synonym: intercommunicate.
3.
Transfer to another.  Synonyms: convey, transmit.
4.
Join or connect.
5.
Be in verbal contact; interchange information or ideas.  "Do you communicate well with your advisor?"
6.
Administer Communion; in church.
7.
Receive Communion, in the Catholic church.  Synonym: commune.



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... service to general public is poor but improving; the government relies on a radiotelephone network to communicate with remote areas domestic: multiple service providers; mobile cellular usage growing rapidly; combined fixed-line and mobile-cellular subscribership about 25 per 100 persons international: country code - 856; satellite earth ...
— The 2008 CIA World Factbook • United States. Central Intelligence Agency.

... Bill. "I went that fire put out, gentlemen," said the detective, "net now, but say efter ten o'clock, as it might help the enemy to spy us out," to which Bill Richards replied: "All right, cap'n; she'll be dead black afore ten." Rufus was placed on the hill side to communicate between the distant posts; Timotheus overlooked the encampment; and Sylvanus was given the station on the road. Mr. Bangs walked about nervously, and the lawyer and Mr. Terry, bringing some clean coverlets out of the boarding-house, spread them on ...
— Two Knapsacks - A Novel of Canadian Summer Life • John Campbell

... student, Pokoreff by name, on leaving for Charkoff, had happened to communicate to him in conversation the address of Alena Ivanovna, in case he should ever require to pawn anything. For a long time he did not use it, as he was giving lessons, and managed somehow to get along, but six ...
— The Continental Classics, Volume XVIII., Mystery Tales • Various

... walls are hidden the dread secrets of a long-forgotten people; but a nearer approach quickly dispels such fancies, for the windows prove to be only the doorways to shallow and irregular apartments hardly sufficiently commodious for a race of pigmies. Neither the outer openings nor the apertures that communicate between the caves are large enough to allow a person of large stature to pass, and one is led to suspect that these nests were not the dwellings proper of these people, but occasional resorts for women and children, and that the somewhat ...
— The Prehistoric World - Vanished Races • E. A. Allen

... a council of war with the monarchs yesterday near Vitry. The result of this I am commissioned to communicate to you. The resumption of the offensive against Paris has been decided upon. Prince Schwartzenberg agrees with the sovereigns that Paris is the decisive point, and that it is all- important for us to cut off Napoleon from the capital, and take the ...
— NAPOLEON AND BLUCHER • L. Muhlbach


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