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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61 People must communicate their feelings.
62 They aggregate the demands of citizens and communicate these to government officials.
63 We have to communicate: we have a need to be acknowledged by the other.
64 She also said she would try to communicate more openly with her close relatives and friends.
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65 Does Raymond communicate with Della Guardia first, or does he go downstairs to address the faithful?
66 Emerson concedes that the new Clinton administration sometimes failed to communicate effectively.
67 Now that we live in different cities, we communicate by e-mail.
68 Their ability to communicate unfolds in a sequence of stages, starting between about six months and eighteen months of age.
69 This opened the issue of how nerve cells might communicate with each other and eventually led to our now-sophisticated understanding of neurotransmitters.
70 They want to use a customised version to help their overseas operatives communicate home and browse without blowing their cover.
71 Neither does the child learn to communicate like a chimpanzee or a canary.
72 If you can't communicate and talk to other people and get across your ideas, you're giving up your potential. Warren Buffett
73 Earlier we noted that the ability to communicate could be considered a prerequisite for leadership.
74 Acronyms increasingly are being created not only to communicate quickly but cheaply, especially in classified ads.
75 We hardly said anything, we seemed to communicate through the chessmen, there was something very symbolic about my winning.
76 Satellite communications have recently expanded the capacity of governments to use the media to communicate with other governments.
77 Important personal traits for funeral directors are composure, tact, and the ability to communicate easily with the public.
78 Anyone should have the right to communicate in any medium without prior approval by the state.
79 Human rights in general and the right to communicate in particular are bound up with the notion of democracy.
80 In it I will look at what happens when employers and educators begin to communicate across the chasm that now separates them.
81 The course is designed to enable people to communicate effectively in speech and writing.
82 Poor communications Lack of understanding often arises through failure to communicate accurately and fully describe the state of the process.
83 Gibbons communicate and hold territories by means of loud hooting voices that carry through and over the forest canopy.
84 That the environment is not animate enough to want to communicate with us is irrelevant.
85 But being simpler, the missions communicate a clearer essence of what the built environment in Southern California ought to look like.
86 Many parents find it difficult to communicate with their teenage sons or daughters.
87 You can communicate your mood to your baby without realising it.
88 They are merely one method of making possible the ability to communicate out of which a community can grow.
89 Cindy seemed in some ways proud of the way she had learned to communicate with Robbie but was also anxious about it.
90 It requires the individual to communicate by word and sign his acceptance of the political ideas it thus bespeaks.
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