communicate
co
mmu
ˈmju:
myoo
ni
ni
cate
ˌkeɪt
keit
British pronunciation
/kəˈmjuːnɪˌkeɪt/

Definition & Meaning of "communicate"in English

to communicate
01

to exchange information, news, ideas, etc. with someone

Transitive: to communicate news or ideas
Intransitive: to communicate with sb
to communicate definition and meaning
example
Examples
She communicates effectively with her team members.
Right now, he is communicating with clients over a video call.
02

to express or convey an emotion or feeling without using words

Transitive: to communicate a feeling
example
Examples
She communicated her excitement through her energetic gestures.
The artist communicated his passion for nature through his vibrant paintings.
03

to be able to share or exchange information or ideas with others

Intransitive: to communicate in a specific manner
example
Examples
Despite the language barrier, they were able to communicate effectively using gestures.
It 's important for partners in a relationship to communicate openly and honestly.
04

to partake in Holy Communion, a religious practice in Christianity involving the consumption of bread and wine

Intransitive
example
Examples
The congregation communicates during Sunday service.
The parish priest communicates regularly.
05

to be linked or connected with another space, room, or vessel by a passage or opening

Intransitive: to communicate | to communicate with a space
example
Examples
The office communicates with the warehouse through interconnecting corridors.
The classrooms communicate with the playground through large glass doors.
06

to convey or share information, news, or ideas

Transitive: to communicate information or ideas
example
Examples
The teacher communicates assignments and deadlines to the students.
She communicates her ideas effectively through her writing.
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