verb

communicate

to share information, to contact, to express feelings

We need to communicate our ideas clearly.

We need to communicate our ideas clearly.

They communicate with each other by email.

They communicate with each other by email.

His fear communicated itself to the others.

His fear communicated itself to the others.

((sth.)) ((to sb.)) to convey (sth.) to (sb.) We need to communicate our ideas clearly.

((with sb.)) to exchange information with (sb.) They communicate with each other by email.

Synonyms: convey, impart, express

From Latin 'communicare' meaning 'to share, make common', related to 'communis' (common).

To 'communicate' is to make information 'common' between people.

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