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communicate

[kuh-myoo-ni-keyt] / kəˈmyu nɪˌkeɪt /




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Multiple people contacted by The Wall Street Journal before the fighting started said their companies, even large multinationals, had been silent about the growing risk of war and hadn’t communicated contingency plans to their staff.

From The Wall Street Journal

The Daily Mail subsequently ran a story about Frost's anger at how the engagement had been communicated.

From BBC

"We communicate this information and guidance, but we do not provide financial advice or promote student finance."

From BBC

One of opera’s superpowers is its ability to communicate rich layers of ambiguity through music.

From The Wall Street Journal

They blinded Iran's ability to understand what was happening, stopping it from communicating and responding, according to US military officials.

From BBC