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communicate

[kuh-myoo-ni-keyt] / kəˈmyu nɪˌkeɪt /




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A number of qualifications will be considered, the airline said, including "the ability to communicate in French".

From BBC

In a world where digital optimization can make just about anyone sound passable on the microphone, a pop singer with personality whose voice actually communicates stands out.

From The Wall Street Journal

Most private student lenders use the same back-end technology to communicate information about their loans between schools, servicers and other stakeholders.

From MarketWatch

Max can communicate with him only in a phone call arranged by the nurses—an “exit interview” that appears as a warped reflection of the narrator’s.

From The Wall Street Journal

They communicate by touching each other with their trunks, smelling each other and vocalizing.

From Los Angeles Times