To give or exchange information
“Interns learn to communicate their ideas with both scientists and their peers.”
To interact with or engage in communication
“Let's communicate on a regular basis so that I can be abreast of the situation.”
To get one's ideas or message across
“We must prepare ourselves so we can effectively communicate with our investors.”
To discuss in order to exchange information or ideas
“The marketing team will communicate regularly with the engineering team to ensure that we have the best product available.”
To make known unintentionally, usually via body language or tone of voice
“Corey's over-the-top mannerisms communicated to us that he did not really believe what he was saying.”
To spread or pass on, especially of a disease
“He would unwittingly communicate the virus to fellow passengers on the train.”
To be connected to
“All rooms on this level communicate directly with this central area.”
To tell someone about something that has happened
To talk in an informal and friendly way
To make someone aware of or familiar with
To say as a further remark
(without object) To say something in order to convey information or to express a feeling
To engage and interact skillfully with people in a specific setting or gathering
To transmit or impart one's qualities, traits, or ideas onto someone or something
To remain in correspondence with (someone)
To speak or write in reaction to a question, or to another reaction
To connect to one another
To teach, train or educate in a given field
To be contacted by someone
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