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be communicating

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To impart To impart or transmit (information or knowledge) someone; to make known, to tell. To impart or transmit (an intangible quantity, substance); to give a share of. To pass on (a disease) to another person, animal etc.

  • It is vital that I communicate this information to you.

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He wants people to be communicating".

The players may as well be communicating psychically.

They appear to be communicating telepathically, without exchanging glances.

She notoriously claimed to be communicating with eternal Indian Masters.

We will be communicating our feelings to Celtic.

By 2040, people may well be communicating directly with servers through chips implanted in their brains, which is to say they may be communicating telepathically with each other.

The bigger task will be communicating, every day, a sense of urgency.

Remove any smart cards, cellphones or other devices that may be communicating to the house.

It was strange, too, to be communicating as two middle-aged people.

"We have to be communicating and articulating to our clients," said Mr. Staley of JPMorgan Chase.

"I'll be communicating less on him and more on the people watching.

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