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Synonyms for communicate
kəˈmyu nɪˌkeɪtcom·mu·ni·cate
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English Synonyms and Antonyms
communicate
To announce is to give intelligence of in some formal or public way. We may announce that which has occurred or that which is to occur, tho the word is chiefly used in the anticipative sense; we announce a book when it is in press, a guest when he arrives. We advertise our business, communicate our intentions, enunciate our views; we notify an individual, give notice to the public. Declare has often an authoritative force; to declare war is to cause war to be, where before there may have been only hostilities; we say declare war, proclaim peace. We propound a question or an argument, promulgate the views of a sect or party, or the decision of a court, etc. We report an interview, reveal a secret, herald the coming of some distinguished person or great event. Publish, in popular usage, is becoming closely restricted to the sense of issuing through the press; we announce a book that is to be published.
Synonyms:
advertise, announce, circulate, declare, enunciate, give notice (of), give out, herald, make known, notify, proclaim, promulgate, propound, publish, report, reveal, say, spread abroad, state, tellAntonyms:
bury, conceal, cover (up), hide, hush, keep back, keep secret, secrete, suppress, withholdPreposition:
The event was announced to the family by telegraph.
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Princeton's WordNet
communicate, pass on, pass, pass along, put acrossverb
transmit information
"Please communicate this message to all employees"; "pass along the good news"
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run, perish, elapse, go past, make pass, progress, top, put across, go by, draw, evanesce, occur, die, slip by, snuff it, impart, turn over, go, spend, slide by, croak, fade, hand, commune, legislate, happen, egest, authorise, exceed, fleet, pass away, slip away, drop dead, overstep, relegate, transcend, make it, authorize, pop off, transmit, devolve, cash in one's chips, kick the bucket, give, fall out, hap, march on, excrete, go on, sink, eliminate, move on, lapse, pass off, give-up the ghost, intercommunicate, return, blow over, take place, lead, expire, overhaul, advance, go through, reach, submit, convey, come about, choke, pass by, go across, overtake, glide by, extend, circulate, distribute, decease, fall, pass, pass around, exit, conk, travel by, buy the farm, pass along, clear, go along, surpass, guide, leave, pass onAntonyms:
curse, excommunicate, unchurchcommunicate, intercommunicateverb
transmit thoughts or feelings
"He communicated his anxieties to the psychiatrist"
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pass, pass on, intercommunicate, pass along, convey, put across, commune, transmitAntonyms:
excommunicate, unchurch, curseconvey, transmit, communicateverb
transfer to another
"communicate a disease"
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express, beam, channel, fetch, commune, put across, transport, convey, broadcast, impart, pass, air, pass along, channelize, get, pass on, transmit, take, carry, channelise, transfer, conduct, bring, send, intercommunicateAntonyms:
excommunicate, unchurch, cursecommunicateverb
join or connect
"The rooms communicated"
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pass, pass on, intercommunicate, pass along, convey, put across, commune, transmitAntonyms:
unchurch, curse, excommunicatecommunicateverb
be in verbal contact; interchange information or ideas
"He and his sons haven't communicated for years"; "Do you communicate well with your advisor?"
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pass, pass on, intercommunicate, pass along, convey, put across, commune, transmitAntonyms:
curse, unchurch, excommunicatecommunicateverb
administer Communion; in church
Synonyms:
pass, pass on, intercommunicate, pass along, convey, put across, commune, transmitAntonyms:
unchurch, curse, excommunicatecommune, communicateverb
receive Communion, in the Catholic church
Synonyms:
convey, transmit, pass on, intercommunicate, pass along, put across, commune, passAntonyms:
excommunicate, curse, unchurch
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communicateverb
communicateverb
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disclose, reveal, divulge, declare, announce, make knowncommunicateverb
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have connection (by a passage)communicateverb
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correspond, have intercourse
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List of paraphrases for "communicate":
communicating, disclose, transmit, communication, convey, submit, inform, communicates, provide, contact, disseminate, communicated, send, share, notify, impart, interact, communications
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How to use communicate in a sentence?
We need to make sure that organizations like WhatsApp, and there are plenty of others like that, don’t provide a secret place for terrorists to communicate with each other, we need to make sure that our intelligence services do have the ability to go into situations like encrypted WhatsApp.
Over the last few weeks, students and staff have continued to communicate concerns about the climate in Winthrop House to the college, the concerns expressed have been serious and numerous. The actions that have been taken to improve the climate have been ineffective, and the noticeable lack of faculty dean presence during critical moments has further deteriorated the climate in the house.
If the Milky Way actually has other intelligent species sending their spacecraft across the galaxy to settle around other stars on other planets, they might communicate using lasers, there could be a galactic Internet not borne by copper wires, not borne by fiber optics, but carried by laser beams crisscrossing the galaxy.
We did speak to her, she was able to communicate by nodding her head yes and no. She communicated without any fear that she wanted to donate her organs after she passed away.
If wisdom were offered me with this restriction, that I should keep it close and not communicate it, I would refuse the gift.
Translations for communicate
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- تفاهمArabic
- причастя́вам се, съобща́вам, общувам, предава́мBulgarian
- komunikovatCzech
- mitteilen, verständigen, kommunizierenGerman
- comulgar, compartir, comunicarSpanish
- communiquerFrench
- iompairIrish
- 連絡をとる, 通じる, 伝えるJapanese
- 의사소통하다Korean
- meedelen, communiceren, mededelenDutch
- comunicarPortuguese
- уведомля́ть, причаща́ться, причасти́ться, уве́домить, переда́ть, сообща́ть, сообщи́ть, обща́ться, передава́тьRussian
- kommuniceraSwedish
- بات چیتUrdu
- liên lạcVietnamese
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