communicating
Variant of communicate
communicate
Definition
com·mu·ni·cate (kə myo̵̅o̅′ni kāt′)
transitive verb communicated -·cat′ed, communicating -·cat′·ing
- to pass along; impart; transmit (as heat, motion, or a disease)
- to make known; give (information, signals, or messages)
Etymology: < L communicatus, pp. of communicare, to impart, share, lit., to make common < communis, common
intransitive verb
- to receive Holy Communion
- to give or exchange information, signals, or messages in any way, as by talk, gestures, or writing
- to have a sympathetic or meaningful relationship
- to be connected the living room communicates with the dining room
communicating
Usage Examples
Object
- gospel: Falcon Camps will support you in communicating the gospel to young people.
- finding: To develop skills in researching information and communicating findings to a specific audience.
Modifying Another Word
- verbally: For example, in the real world we are used to communicating verbally and visually through gestures.
Preposition: in
- language: On the island, Nicholas became an expert in communicating in chimp language which proved vital.
Browse dictionary entries near communicating
- communicated
- communicate
- communicant
- communicably
- communicable
- communicability
- communed
- commune
- Communard
- communally
- communication
- communication manager
- Communication Networks
- communications
- Communications Act of 1934
- Communications Act of 1962
- Communications Assistance for Law Enforcement Act
- Communications Assistance for Law Enforcement Act of 1994
- Communications Decency Act
- Communications Intelligence
