Synonym: convey, enlighten, inform, report, tell. Similar words: communicate with, communication, telecommunications, incommunicado, community, municipal, dedicate, indicate. Meaning: [-keɪt] v. 1. transmit information 2. transmit thoughts or feelings 3. transfer to another 4. join or connect 5. be in verbal contact; interchange information or ideas 6. administer communion; in church 7. receive Communion, in the Catholic church.
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31 He was unprepared to co-operate, or indeed to communicate.
32 She went to see a clairvoyant who said he could communicate with her dead husband.
33 A neurotransmitter is a chemical that nerve cells use to communicate with each other and with muscles.
34 He has made a special study of the way that birds communicate with one another.
35 Parents sometimes find it difficult to communicate with their teenage children.
36 People use more than words when they communicate with each other.
37 The scientist's experiments have thrown great light on the amazing ways honeybees communicate in their dark hives.
38 Language gives us the ability to communicate at a much higher level than any other animal.
39 She is unable to communicate her ideas to other people.
40 Having knowledge is one thing but being able to communicate it to others is another kettle of fish.
41 I found it really annoying not to be able to communicate.
42 The differences between our two cultures can be bridged if we continue to communicate.
43 I will communicate your views verbally to the members of the committee.
44 Failure to communicate had brought the two nations to the brink of war.
45 As an actor he could communicate a whole range of emotions.
46 We can use our eyes and facial expressions to communicate virtually every subtle nuance of emotion there is.
47 He was eager to communicate his ideas to the group.
48 The novel is about a family who can't communicate with each other.
49 Family therapy showed us how to communicate with each other.
50 They're looking for a snappy slogan to communicate the campaign's message.
51 Officials of the CIA depend heavily on electronic mail to communicate with each other.
52 A teacher must be able to communicate effectively to students.
53 They say men can't communicate[sentencedict.com],[www.Sentencedict.com] but Lee and his mates talk for England when they get together.
54 She is said to have supernatural powers and to be able to communicate with the dead.
55 The need to communicate is a key characteristic of human society.
56 We can communicate with people in most parts of the world by telephone.
57 How these insects actually communicate presents something of a mystery.
58 They couldn't communicate in writing, because William was illiterate.
59 She's clever, but she can't communicate her ideas.
60 She tried to communicate her fears to her mother.
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