Similar words: telecommunications, communication, telecommunication, communicative, communicate, excommunicate, communicate with, intercommunicate. Meaning: [kə‚mjuːnɪ'keɪʃn] n. the discipline that studies the principles of transmiting information and the methods by which it is delivered (as print or radio or television etc.).
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31. The air raids were planned to knock out communications on the ground.
32. All communications with the north have been stopped by snowstorm.
33. Digital is the buzzword of the moment in communications technology.
34. Our first task is to set up a communications system.
35. Its commercial success as a city is partly due to its excellent rail and road communications.
36. The communications group has shown an interest in bidding for the company.
37. The chancery dealt with official communications.
38. We always attempt to maintain good communications.
39. For satellite communications, geographical boundary lines are irrelevant.
40. Blaming often leads to complete breakdown in family communications.
41. Various rhetorics, therefore, colour the discussion of communications policy.
42. A modern ship with the most modern communications.
43. All communications with this area have been lost.
44. Less than 2 percent of all overseas aid is going to improve communications.
45. He consulted with communications director Donald A.. Baer about inaugural themes.
46. Inmos Transputers are unique because they combine a processor, communications links and memory on a single chip.
47. The Global Communications Group links ecological and other political activists via the Net.
48. The Ottawa-based maker of computerized communications equipment cashed in on optimistic prospects for the Internet,[sentencedict.com] the global computer network.
49. In 1968, Jacobs and Viterbi founded Linkabit, a small company that developed communications equipment for the military.
50. Under each President the relationship between the executive and the broadcasting media remained the central issue of communications policy.
51. The deal is part of Intel's expansion into communications equipment and reduces its reliance on its core microprocessor business.
52. Indeed, as chief executive Corrado Passera pointed out, Olivetti has a history of investment in the personal communications sector.
53. Forces currently use different equipment with separate computer systems and communications networks.
54. The command module had shown several bugs in its components and a maddening fault with the communications systems.
55. Fax machines now mix with the deep armchairs and ancient oils of the clubhouse, easing communications with the world outside.
56. Buchanan was a speech writer for Nixon and communications director for Reagan.
57. The fact that the White groups were spread out over such a vast area caused the lack of communications.
58. It went on to make important breakthroughs in satellites, radar and high-tech communications.
59. They are particularly angry at the extensive use made of Brendan Bruce, the communications director sacked by Mr Patten.
60. Karin Johanson, communications director for the group, said Clinton leads Dole overall by 53 percent to 42 percent.
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