transmit - use in sentences

Object

  • signal: Devices transmit digital signals without the use of an analog based carrier signal.
  • disease: A basic question was how much of such material would suffice to transmit the disease orally.
  • impulse: Acetyl choline One of the naturally occurring chemicals that transmits impulses from one nerve to another.

Preposition: on

  • frequency: An input signal at port 1 transmits on one frequency, whilst at port 2 signals are simultaneously received on another frequency.

Subject

  • aphid: This is one of the most important viruses in UK potato production transmitted by aphids.
  • transfusion: Increasingly sophisticated measures have reduced the risks of infections transmitted by blood transfusion.
  • bite: Caused by a virus that is in the saliva of infected animals, rabies is usually transmitted by bites from infected animals.

Modifying Another Word

  • electronically: Your Purchase We electronically transmit the completion funds to the seller's solicitors.
  • sexually: The notion of a sexually transmitted disease still has great stigma attached.
  • orally: His work was transmitted orally for over 200 years.

Preposition: by

  • mosquito: Malaria Malaria is a serious and sometimes fatal disease transmitted by mosquitoes.
  • aphid: This is one of the most important viruses in UK potato production transmitted by aphids.
  • transfusion: Increasingly sophisticated measures have reduced the risks of infections transmitted by blood transfusion.
  • bite: Caused by a virus that is in the saliva of infected animals, rabies is usually transmitted by bites from infected animals.
  • satellite: A GPS receiver can pinpoint any location on earth with the help of data transmitted by the satellites.

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