communicate
/kəˈmjuːnəˌkeɪt/
verb
communicates;
communicated;
communicating
communicates;
communicated;
communicating
Britannica Dictionary definition of COMMUNICATE
1
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to give information about (something) to someone by speaking, writing, moving your hands, etc.
[+ object]
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He was asked to communicate the news to the rest of the people.
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His book communicates [=conveys] the harsh realities of war.
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She communicated her ideas to the group.
[no object]
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Good teachers communicate effectively.
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She likes to communicate [=(more informally) keep in touch] with her sister through/by/via e-mail.
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The two computers are able to communicate directly with one another.
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The pilot communicated with the airport just before the crash.
2
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to get someone to understand your thoughts or feelings
[no object]
[+ object]
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We communicate a lot of information through body language.
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He communicated his dissatisfaction to the staff.
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If you're excited about the product, your enthusiasm will communicate itself to customers.
3
[+ object]
medical
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to pass (a disease) from one person or animal to another
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One monkey communicated [=transmitted, spread] the disease to the others.
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The disease is communicated through saliva.
4
[no object]
formal, of rooms, parts of a building, etc.
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to have openings to each other
— communicator
/kəˈmjuːnəˌkeɪtɚ/
noun,
plural
communicators
[count]