two-way - use in sentences

Modifying Another Word

  • then: The land can hold memory and when we are in balance - then two-way communication is possible.
  • now: Kurosawa had himself been influenced by John Ford, but at least the flow was now two-way.
  • not: Datacasting is not two-way, although most industry experts expect that set-top box manufacturers will create methods for interaction.

Modifies a noun

  • conduit: Furthermore, the Safer Schools Partnerships have the potential to deliver a two-way conduit between the police and young people.
  • communication: A single radio hub handles full two-way communications for hundreds of end users.
  • dialog: The focus has, at least in part, shifted toward encouraging a two-way dialog with the public.
  • zip: The porch has two big doors with two-way zips, one at the side and one at the end.
  • cycling: At the meeting I put the case for two-way cycling on behalf of the Campaign.
  • radio: Using our two-way radios, Mike was able to bring the boat straight into the bottom lock.

Used with adjective complement

  • become: They will use one lane whilst the other lane becomes two-way, with vehicle flow controlled by traffic signals.
  • make: The existing road alongside the bowling green which is used by vehicles leaving the park, will now be widened and made two-way.
  • establish: Unicast refers to networking in which computers establish two-way, point-to-point connections.

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