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communicate

[kuh-myoo-ni-keyt] / kəˈmyu nɪˌkeɪt /




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"Every police service had their own, as did ambulance services, so they couldn't communicate with one another."

From BBC

Immigration experts have urged workers to communicate with employers about remote work options or extended leave to avoid losing positions tied to their visas.

From Salon

A White House official said he began communicating with Dmitriev soon after the inauguration.

From The Wall Street Journal

It cited laws that prohibited public officers from communicating with the media on "issues related to work or official policy" without permission from authorising seniors.

From BBC

"It has taken Jones Whyte far too long to communicate with some clients and deal with their issues," it says.

From BBC