Definition: To impart. To impart or transmit (information or knowledge) to someone; to make known, to tell.
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Number of sentences found for the keyword 'communicate': 6
1. Birds use songs and calls to communicate with each other.
2. The sound of a cat meowing is mostly used to communicate with humans.
3. Cats communicate using body language, like tail position and ear movement.
4. Teachers regularly communicate with parents through newsletters and parent-teacher meetings.
5. We admire her ability to communicate clearly.
6. Donald Trump’s use of social media, especially Twitter, reshaped how political figures communicate.
1. Birds use songs and calls to communicate with each other.
2. The sound of a cat meowing is mostly used to communicate with humans.
3. Cats communicate using body language, like tail position and ear movement.
4. Teachers regularly communicate with parents through newsletters and parent-teacher meetings.
5. We admire her ability to communicate clearly.
6. Donald Trump’s use of social media, especially Twitter, reshaped how political figures communicate.
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