Etymology: [ k&-'myü-n&-"kAt ] (verb.) 1526. From Latin commūnicātus, perfect passive participle of commūnicō (“share, impart; make common”), from commūnis (“common”).
To share (in); to have in common, to partake of, To impart information or knowledge of; to make known, to tell, To receive or take part in Holy Communion, To impart or transmit (to another); to give a share of, To express or convey ideas, either through verbal or nonverbal means; to have intercourse, to exchange information, To share or participate; to possess or enjoy in common; to have sympathy, To administer the communion to, To give alms, sympathy, or aid, To partake of the Lord's supper; to commune, To make known; to recount; to give; to impart; as, to communicate information to any one, transmit thoughts or feelings; "He communicated his anxieties to the psychiatrist", express one's thoughts and ideas; exchange information or ideas; transfer, pass along, transmit, To receive Holy Communion, To give information or knowledge of make known, To give or transmit (a disease), transmit information ; "Please communicate this message to all employees", To express or convey ones ideas to another either through verbal or nonverbal means, To share in common; to participate in, To impart; to bestow; to convey; as, to communicate a disease or a sensation; to communicate motion by means of a crank, To have intercourse or to be the means of intercourse; as, to communicate with another on business; to be connected; as, a communicating artery, be in verbal contact; interchange information or ideas; "He and his sons haven't communicated for years"; "Do you communicate well with your advisor?", administer communion; in church be in verbal contact; interchange information or ideas; "He and his sons haven't communicated for years"; "Do you communicate well with your advisor?", receive Communion, in the Catholic church, To keep checkers within six pips of one another for mutual support, join or connect; "The rooms communicated", transfer to another; "communicate a disease", If you communicate with someone, you share or exchange information with them, for example by speaking, writing, or using equipment. You can also say that two people communicate. My natural mother has never communicated with me Officials of the CIA depend heavily on electronic mail to communicate with each other They communicated in sign language. + communication com·mu·ni·ca·tion Lithuania hasn't had any direct communication with Moscow. use of the radio telephone for communication between controllers and pilots, If you communicate information, a feeling, or an idea to someone, you let them know about it. They successfully communicate their knowledge to others People must communicate their feelings, If one person communicates with another, they successfully make each other aware of their feelings and ideas. You can also say that two people communicate. He was never good at communicating with the players Family therapy showed us how to communicate with each other. considerate individuals who can communicate and work in a team. + communication com·mu·ni·ca·tion There was a tremendous lack of communication between us communication skills. + communicator communicators com·mu·ni·ca·tor She's a good communicator, To keep checkers within six points of one another, for mutual support, administer communion; in church, v 1 To pass along; transmit 2 To make known; give or exchange information 3 To be connected, transmit thoughts or feelings; "He communicated his anxieties to the psychiatrist" transmit information ; "Please communicate this message to all employees" administer communion; in church be in verbal contact; interchange information or ideas; "He and his sons haven't communicated for years"; "Do you communicate well with your advisor?" join or connect; "The rooms communicated, To impart to another or others, to give to another, to make known, EMAIL US, to tell, show, or make known, to open into each other, to be connected, another word for receiving communion or the Holy Eucharist, Ask an Expert, join or connect; "The rooms communicated, communicant, past of communicate, third-person singular of communicate, present participle of communicate, Comprises the ability to express oneself effectively in individual and group situations, either orally or in writing It involves a sender transmitting an idea to a receiver, Online Discussion Reaching Me, the activity of communicating; the activity of conveying information; "they could not act without official communication from Moscow", the transmission of observable data; examples include spoken or written words, graphs, drawings, diagrams, maps, mathematical equations; skills such as asking questions, discussing, explaining, reporting, and outlining can aid in the development of communication skills, pertaining to the activity of transmitting information,
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To share (in); to have in common, to partake of - "We shall now consider those functions of intelligence which man communicates with the higher beasts."
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To impart information or knowledge of; to make known, to tell - "It is vital that I communicate this information to you."
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To receive or take part in Holy Communion - "She attended church, but did not communicate at mass."
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To impart or transmit (to another); to give a share of - "The strong scent of onions was communicated to his fingers."
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To express or convey ideas, either through verbal or nonverbal means; to have intercourse, to exchange information - "I feel I hardly know him; I just wish he'd communicate with me a little more."
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To share or participate; to possess or enjoy in common; to have sympathy
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To administer the communion to
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To give alms, sympathy, or aid
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To partake of the Lord's supper; to commune
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To make known; to recount; to give; to impart; as, to communicate information to any one
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transmit thoughts or feelings; "He communicated his anxieties to the psychiatrist"
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express one's thoughts and ideas; exchange information or ideas; transfer, pass along, transmit fiil
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To receive Holy Communion
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To give information or knowledge of make known
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To give or transmit (a disease)
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transmit information ; "Please communicate this message to all employees"
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To express or convey ones ideas to another either through verbal or nonverbal means
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To share in common; to participate in
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To impart; to bestow; to convey; as, to communicate a disease or a sensation; to communicate motion by means of a crank
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To have intercourse or to be the means of intercourse; as, to communicate with another on business; to be connected; as, a communicating artery
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be in verbal contact; interchange information or ideas; "He and his sons haven't communicated for years"; "Do you communicate well with your advisor?"
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administer communion; in church be in verbal contact; interchange information or ideas; "He and his sons haven't communicated for years"; "Do you communicate well with your advisor?"
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receive Communion, in the Catholic church
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To keep checkers within six pips of one another for mutual support
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join or connect; "The rooms communicated"
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transfer to another; "communicate a disease"
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If you communicate with someone, you share or exchange information with them, for example by speaking, writing, or using equipment. You can also say that two people communicate. My natural mother has never communicated with me Officials of the CIA depend heavily on electronic mail to communicate with each other They communicated in sign language. + communication com·mu·ni·ca·tion Lithuania hasn't had any direct communication with Moscow. use of the radio telephone for communication between controllers and pilots
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If you communicate information, a feeling, or an idea to someone, you let them know about it. They successfully communicate their knowledge to others People must communicate their feelings
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If one person communicates with another, they successfully make each other aware of their feelings and ideas. You can also say that two people communicate. He was never good at communicating with the players Family therapy showed us how to communicate with each other. considerate individuals who can communicate and work in a team. + communication com·mu·ni·ca·tion There was a tremendous lack of communication between us communication skills. + communicator communicators com·mu·ni·ca·tor She's a good communicator
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To keep checkers within six points of one another, for mutual support
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administer communion; in church
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v 1 To pass along; transmit 2 To make known; give or exchange information 3 To be connected
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transmit thoughts or feelings; "He communicated his anxieties to the psychiatrist" transmit information ; "Please communicate this message to all employees" administer communion; in church be in verbal contact; interchange information or ideas; "He and his sons haven't communicated for years"; "Do you communicate well with your advisor?" join or connect; "The rooms communicated
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To impart to another or others, to give to another, to make known
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EMAIL US
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to tell, show, or make known
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to open into each other, to be connected
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another word for receiving communion or the Holy Eucharist
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Ask an Expert
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join or connect; "The rooms communicated
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Communicating
communicant
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communicated
past of communicate
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communicates
third-person singular of communicate
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communicating
present participle of communicate
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communicating
Comprises the ability to express oneself effectively in individual and group situations, either orally or in writing It involves a sender transmitting an idea to a receiver
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communicating
Online Discussion Reaching Me
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communicating
the activity of communicating; the activity of conveying information; "they could not act without official communication from Moscow"
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communicating
the transmission of observable data; examples include spoken or written words, graphs, drawings, diagrams, maps, mathematical equations; skills such as asking questions, discussing, explaining, reporting, and outlining can aid in the development of communication skills
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communicating
pertaining to the activity of transmitting information sıfat
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