communicate
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(verb) transmit thoughts or feelings; "He communicated his anxieties to the psychiatrist" |
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Synonyms: intercommunicate |
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Related Words: address, aphorize, ask, carry, come across, come over, commune, contact, convey, enquire, express, gesticulate, gesture, get, get hold of, get through, give, greet, grimace, impart, inform, inquire, interact, issue, jest, joke, motion, mouth, network, nod, pay, project, radio, reach, render, riddle, semaphore, share, sign, signal, signalize, speak, speak to, talk, telecommunicate, telepathize, throw, turn to, utter, verbalize, whistle, write |
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(verb) let know; pass information on (to someone); "Please communicate this message to all employees" |
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Synonyms: pass, pass on, put across |
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Related Words: bespeak, call for, carry, communicate, convey, deliver, display, get across, implant, plant, put over, quest, relay, render, request, return, reveal, show, transmit |
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3. |
(verb) administer communion; in church |
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Related Words: covenant |
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Antonyms: excommunicate |
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(verb) join or connect; "The rooms communicated" |
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Related Words: intercommunicate, interconnect, interlink |
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(verb) receive Communion, in the Catholic church |
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Synonyms: commune |
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Related Words: covenant |
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(verb) transfer or deliver to another, as of information; "convey the news to everyone" |
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Synonyms: convey, transmit |
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Related Words: communicate, pass, pass on, put across, transfer |
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