COMMUNICATE in a Sentence
Learn COMMUNICATE from example sentences; some of them are from classic books. These examples are selected from a corpus with 300,000 sentences, including classic works and current mainstream media. Some sentences also link to their contexts.
264 example sentences for COMMUNICATE, such as:
1. The next step was to communicate with Portsmouth.
2. Television is an effective means of communication.
3. Dolphins use sound to communicate with each other.
4. Formal communication channels are usually vertical.
5. Poole had, indeed, no very pleasant news to communicate.
2. Television is an effective means of communication.
3. Dolphins use sound to communicate with each other.
4. Formal communication channels are usually vertical.
5. Poole had, indeed, no very pleasant news to communicate.
Search Quotes from Classic Book Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen |
Meanings and Examples of COMMUNICATE
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communicate
v. transfer to another
v. transmit thoughts or feelings
Classic Sentence: (210 in 15 pages)
1 Word had gone round during the day that old Major, the prize Middle White boar, had had a strange dream on the previous night and wished to communicate it to the other animals.
2 These would meet in private and afterwards communicate their decisions to the others.
3 Poole had, indeed, no very pleasant news to communicate.
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde By Robert Louis Stevenson
Context Highlight In CHAPTER REMARKABLE INCIDENT OF DR. LANYON
Context Highlight In CHAPTER REMARKABLE INCIDENT OF DR. LANYON
4 Also, that if you accompany me now, it is understood that you communicate no more with any of your friends who are here present.
5 From that ground alone, I know you will view and consider what I am going to communicate.
6 Rebecca retired to communicate to Ivanhoe the result of her errand.
7 Cedric, although not greatly confident in Ulrica's message, omitted not to communicate her promise to the Black Knight and Locksley.
8 The two men-at-arms, with whom Albert Malvoisin had not failed to communicate upon the import of their testimony, were now called forward.
9 She felt that he had been very ill-used, and was quite unhappy in having to communicate what had passed.
10 The next step was to communicate with Portsmouth.
11 Mr. Brownlow looked apprehensively at Mr. Bumble's pursed-up countenance; and requested him to communicate what he knew regarding Oliver, in as few words as possible.
12 I have something to communicate that will astonish you not a little.
13 When they were got a little farther, Anne ventured to press again for what he had to communicate.
14 If not, I should much prefer to communicate with you alone.
15 The dog is let loose at night to prevent him from endeavouring to communicate with her.
Example Sentence: (54 in 4 pages)
1 His skill lies in his ability to communicate quite complex ideas very simply.
2 By the age of two most children have begun to communicate verbally.
3 Dolphins use sound to communicate with each other.
4 New technology has made it possible to communicate more easily.
5 We can now communicate instantly with people on the other side of the world.
6 Every researcher knows that a clear understanding of terms and concepts is necessary in order to communicate to other scientists and scholars.
7 When Barbieux started his blog, his aspirations were small; he simply hoped to communicate with a few people.
8 From now onwards everyone will have to communicate in Marathi irrespective of what they belong to.
9 I've designed this questionnaire to help you communicate your needs to your spouse and help your spouse communicate his needs to you.
10 Well, it came to me that the best way to communicate is to have direct, personal contact with people.
11 Speaking in silence is the most intimate communication two beings can achieve.
12 Formal communication channels are usually vertical.
13 Speech is the fastest method of communication between people.
14 Television is an effective means of communication.
15 An essential element is good communication between the people involved, particularly in those stages where responsibility is joint.