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communicateexchange information1[intransitive, transitive] to exchange information, news, ideas, etc. with someone We only communicate by e-mail. They communicated in sign language. communicate with somebody/som [..]
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communicate1520s, "to impart" (information, etc.), from Latin communicatus, past participle of communicare "to share, communicate, impart, inform" (see communication). Meaning "to share, [..]
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communicateto exchange knowledge, thoughts, or feelings.
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communicatetransmit information ; "Please communicate this message to all employees"; "pass along the good news" transmit thoughts or feelings; "H [..]
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communicatefeed information into
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communicate(v) transmit information(v) transmit thoughts or feelings(v) transfer to another(v) join or connect(v) be in verbal contact; interchange information or ideas(v) administer Communion; in church(v) rece [..]
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communicateThe word ‘communicate’ in the copyright context refers to making work available in electronic form (e.g. available online, including caching, or by electronic transmission such as e-mail). Community based course Those prescribed by the Minister and published in the Government Gazette. Community based services Community based services mean services [..]
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communicateTo keep checkers within six pips (2)
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communicateKeeping your checkers within six pips of each other, where they can be used help each other in your plays; i.e. make points.
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communicate See Connectivity. Connectivity : Having checkers placed so that they are within 6 pips of each other so that they can more easily make points and be protected. It is important to maintain connect [..]
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