Sentence examples for verbally transmitted from inspiring English sources

The phrase "verbally transmitted" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It means something that has been communicated or conveyed through spoken words rather than written words. Example: The history of this ancient tradition has been verbally transmitted from generation to generation, with stories and legends passed down through the years.

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Early knowledge of agriculture was a collection of experiences verbally transmitted from farmer to farmer.

Such living wills, verbally transmitted, may in certain cases include advance directives regarding end-of-life decisions of the patient including refusal or termination of futile medical treatments.

However, the few experiments that explored the effects of verbally transmitted information on children's evaluation of well-known (i.e., social) situations demonstrated that positive information did not produce substantial decreases in fear (Field et al. 2003; Lawson et al. 2007).

First of all, verbally transmitted warnings such as "Don't touch that," "Be careful of that," or "That animal might bite" may create an expectancy that a stimulus (in this case an animal) is likely to be followed by something bad happening.

This case exemplifies how verbally transmitted information increased the aversiveness of the US (that was initially experienced as rather mild) and how this information eventually led to phobic fear for the CS (i.e., dogs) supposedly by activating a representation of an inflated US.

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A Home Office green paper on the future of policing, to be published next week, will replace the forms with new radio technology, allowing officers to verbally transmit the details of each stop back to the station.

They do not appear to have been communicated by e-mail, so most likely they were transmitted verbally.

Both the Photo-Auto Guide and the Jones Live-Map were precise and mechanical attempts to replicate the oldest navigation tool on earth: landmark-based instructions, transmitted verbally or in writing by a person with local knowledge.

For example, a patient who is unable to take into account her interlocutor's knowledge, intentions, or desires that are different from her own may perhaps (unconsciously) withhold nonverbal signals that are usually expressed to facilitate communication and to underscore the meaning of what is transmitted verbally.

The imaging service must be in a position to respond by providing an urgent appointment with an immediate report transmitted to the primary care physician verbally, electronically or by fax, dependent on the systems available.

A prediction from this idea is that anxious parents differ in the way that they transmit information verbally to their children.

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