Communicate - definition, pronunciation, transcription
verb
Do you communicate well with your advisor?
- receive Communion, in the Catholic church (syn: commune)
Extra examples
He was asked to communicate the news to the rest of the people.
She communicated her ideas to the group.
The two computers are able to communicate directly with one another.
The pilot communicated with the airport just before the crash.
The couple has trouble communicating.
We communicate a lot of information through body language.
He communicated his dissatisfaction to the staff.
If you're excited about the product, your enthusiasm will communicate itself to customers.
The disease is communicated through saliva.
You have a duty as a scientist to communicate your discovery to the world.
She likes to communicate with friends by e-mail.
It is always difficult to communicate with someone who speaks a foreign language.
The girl claims to be able to communicate with the dead.
Politicians are often unable to communicate with ordinary people.
The rooms communicate.
Word forms
I/you/we/they: communicate
he/she/it: communicates
present participle: communicating
past tense: communicated
past participle: communicated
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