Synonym: dispatch, forward, send over, transfer. Similar words: transmission, transit, transform, transfer, translate, transient, transport, transition. Meaning: [trænz'mɪt ,-s-] v. 1. transfer to another 2. transmit or serve as the medium for transmission 3. broadcast over the airwaves, as in radio or television 4. send from one person or place to another.
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31. An influential strand in the economic analysis of law seeks to transmit a particular message.
32. The system thus avoids the seemingly interminable delays that bedevil on-line services when they are used to transmit graphics.
33. As humans we can transmit messages to each other by speaking, writing, morse code, semaphore and smoke signals.
34. Blood transfusions would transmit syphilis, except that blood-screening programs test all donated blood for evidence of the disease.
35. Unless the narrow pencil beam was pointed precisely at Earth, they could neither receive nor transmit.
36. So companies have to compromise between the number of signals they transmit, and the bandwidth of each signal.
37. Using a variety of communicative skills to transmit knowledge, understanding and feelings.
38. The company would be interested in forming alliances to allow television companies use its lines to transmit information.
39. It can be used to transmit computer data to and from sites where conventional lines are not available.
40. The traffic of ions into and out of neurons underlies their capacity to generate and transmit electrical signals.
41. Most of these networks transmit data at relatively low speeds of 192 kilobits per second or less.
42. This room was equipped with an induction loop to transmit sound to people with suitably receptive hearing aids.
43. They continuously transmit coded signals and time data that receivers use to compute latitude and longitude. Sentencedict.com
44. How do schools transmit value judgements about children who succeed and those who do not?
45. The value of the use of language to transmit information is well embedded in our cultural mythology.
46. They contained transmit and receipt logs indicating to whom messages and documents were sent and indicating date and time.
47. The function of nerve fibres is to transmit coded information from one place to the other.
48. People who know they are positive will not willfully transmit the virus.
49. Its pores are non-aligned so it is windproof, it will breath and transmit sweat.
50. Filter synthesis 12.1 Introduction An ideal filter would perfectly transmit signals at all desired frequencies and completely reject them at all other frequencies.
51. None had relished Eden's tendency to transmit his own nervousness to colleagues.
52. There is no evidence that the nerve endings near the brain of the fish can transmit pain.
53. It is important to appreciate that all a neurone can do is to transmit impulses at varying frequencies.
54. Radio contact was established in the nick of time and we managed to transmit a message to the ship.
55. One is to construct extra high-voltage transmission lines to transmit electricity generated at mine-mouth power plants to distant load centres.
56. At busy crossroads throughout the city, the company has rigged up poles which transmit a continuous location code.
57. Near the time of new moon there is no point on the Moon that can both see sunlight and transmit to Earth.
58. If history is any guide, the power to transmit crack-proof codes could alter the fates of civilizations.
59. The role of education in a patriarchal society is, therefore, to transmit a dominant ideology: that of masculine superiority.
60. This equipment is not cheap: my ECG machine cost %5,000; but it does store and transmit.
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