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Definition of communicate
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of communicate is as below...
Communicate
(v. i.) To have
intercourse
or to be the means of
intercourse;
as, to
communicate
with
another
on
business;
to be
connected;
as, a
communicating
artery..
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Impart
::
Impart
(n.) To
communicate
the
knowledge
of; to make
known;
to show by words or
tokens;
to tell; to
disclose.
Inspiration
::
Inspiration
(n.) A
supernatural
divine
influence
on the
prophets,
apostles,
or
sacred
writers,
by which they were
qualified
to
communicate
moral or
religious
truth with
authority;
a
supernatural
influence
which
qualifies
men to
receive
and
communicate
divine
truth;
also, the truth
communicated..
Signalist
::
Signalist
(n.) One who makes
signals;
one who
communicates
intelligence
by means of
signals.
Saucisse
::
Saucisse
(n.) A long and
slender
pipe or bag, made of cloth well
pitched,
or of
leather,
filled
with
powder,
and used to
communicate
fire to
mines,
caissons,
bomb
chests,
etc..
Communicate
::
Communicate
(v. i.) To give alms,
sympathy,
or aid..
Excommunicate
::
Excommunicate
(a.)
Excommunicated;
interdicted
from the rites of the
church.
Cowpox
::
Cowpox
(n.) A
pustular
eruptive
disease
of the cow,
which,
when
communicated
to the human
system,
as by
vaccination,
protects
from the
smallpox;
vaccinia;
--
called
also
kinepox,
cowpock,
and
kinepock..
Impart
::
Impart
(n.) To
bestow
a share or
portion
of; to give,
grant,
or
communicate;
to allow
another
to
partake
in; as, to
impart
food to the poor; the sun
imparts
warmth..
Impact
::
Impact
(n.)
Contact
or
impression
by
touch;
collision;
forcible
contact;
force
communicated.
Catch
::
Catch (v. t.) To
communicate
to; to
fasten
upon; as, the fire
caught
the
adjoining
building..
Sticker
::
Sticker
(n.) In the
organ,
a small
wooden
rod which
connects
(in part) a key and a
pallet,
so as to
communicate
motion
by
pushing..
Tincture
::
Tincture
(v. t.) To imbue the mind of; to
communicate
a
portion
of
anything
foreign
to; to
tinge.
Helicotrema
::
Helicotrema
(n.) The
opening
by which the two
scalae
communicate
at the top of the
cochlea
of the ear.
Fly
::
Fly (v. i.) A heavy
wheel,
or cross arms with
weights
at the ends on a
revolving
axis, to
regulate
or
equalize
the
motion
of
machinery
by means of its
inertia,
where the power
communicated,
or the
resistance
to be
overcome,
is
variable,
as in the steam
engine
or the
coining
press.
See Fly wheel
(below)..
Acroamatical
::
Acroamatical
(a.)
Communicated
orally;
oral; --
applied
to the
esoteric
teachings
of
Aristotle,
those
intended
for his
genuine
disciples,
in
distinction
from his
exoteric
doctrines,
which were
adapted
to
outsiders
or the
public
generally.
Hence:
Abstruse;
profound..
Inform
::
Inform
(v. t.) To
communicate
knowledge
to; to make known to; to
acquaint;
to
advise;
to
instruct;
to tell; to
notify;
to
enlighten;
--
usually
followed
by of.
Communicate
::
Communicate
(v. i.) To share or
participate;
to
possess
or enjoy in
common;
to have
sympathy.
Deliver
::
Deliver
(v. t.) To make over to the
knowledge
of
another;
to
communicate;
to
utter;
to
speak;
to
impart.
Recipient
::
Recipient
(n.) A
receiver;
the
person
or thing that
receives;
one to whom, or that to
which,
anything
is given or
communicated;
specifically,
the
receiver
of a
still..
Convey
::
Convey
(v. t.) To
impart
or
communicate;
as, to
convey
an
impression;
to
convey
information..
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