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    communicating
    [ noun ]
    the activity of communicating; the activity of conveying information
    <noun.communication>
    they could not act without official communication from Moscow


    Communicate \Com*mu"ni*cate\ (k[o^]m*m[=u]"n[i^]*k[=a]t ), v. t.
    [imp. & p. p. {Communicated}; p. pr. & vb. n.
    {Communicating}.] [L. communicatus, p. p. of communicare to
    communicate, fr. communis common. See {Commune}, v. i.]
    1. To share in common; to participate in. [Obs.]

    To thousands that communicate our loss. --B. Jonson

    2. To impart; to bestow; to convey; as, to communicate a
    disease or a sensation; to communicate motion by means of
    a crank.

    Where God is worshiped, there he communicates his
    blessings and holy influences. --Jer. Taylor.

    3. To make known; to recount; to give; to impart; as, to
    communicate information to any one.

    4. To administer the communion to. [R.]

    She [the church] . . . may communicate him. --Jer.
    Taylor.

    Note: This verb was formerly followed by with before the
    person receiving, but now usually takes to after it.

    He communicated those thoughts only with the Lord
    Digby. --Clarendon.

    Syn: To impart; bestow; confer; reveal; disclose; tell;
    announce; recount; make known.

    Usage: To {Communicate}, {Impart}, {Reveal}. Communicate is
    the more general term, and denotes the allowing of
    others to partake or enjoy in common with ourselves.
    Impart is more specific. It is giving to others a part
    of what we had held as our own, or making them our
    partners; as, to impart our feelings; to impart of our
    property, etc. Hence there is something more intimate
    in imparting intelligence than in communicating it. To
    reveal is to disclose something hidden or concealed;
    as, to reveal a secret.

    communicating \communicating\ n.
    the activity of communicating.

    Syn: communication.
    [WordNet 1.5]

    1. "I owe him many things," said the Swedish botanist Peter Kahn about fellow botanist John Bartram, "for he possessed the great quality of communicating everything he knew."
    2. It, like OS/2, is a powerful operating system that allows for multitasking and can be used for communicating across networks of personal computers.
    3. Many of the executives in these newly created private companies will protest that they don't have the time or resources to waste on communicating their goals.
    4. Yun was communicating throughout the alleged negotiations with K.Y. Joo, president of Kwang Jin Trading Co. in Seoul, the complaint said.
    5. We can't, and shouldn't, prohibit shareholders from communicating with each other about the companies they own. Corporations need active, involved long-term shareholders who focus on their performance.
    6. He said authorities still have not determined the motive for the hijacking, partly due to trouble communicating with the Haitians, who speak only Creole and broken French.
    7. THINK OF AN EEL by Karen Wallace, illustrated by Mike Bostock Walker Books Pounds 6.99, 32 pages PUBLISHERS of information books for children seldom overcome a problem inherent in the very idea of communicating information.
    8. The taxes people paid were more or less a fair way of communicating the cost of government to them.
    9. All we expect is to go out with our dignity." The two German armies even have some trouble communicating in their own language.
    10. He also wants harsher treatment for violations of internal "Chinese wall" barriers designed to prevent executives in a securities firm involved in mergers and aquisitions from communicating with traders in the same firm, Fitzgibbons said.
    11. Dart won't increase its stake "while we are communicating and if we feel we are making progress in our discussions," Mr. Haft said.
    12. She was communicating directly with the judge and other parties in the lawsuit, which "made my job difficult to impossible," he said.
    13. Conductor Sergiu Comissiona and the chorus were not communicating.
    14. A "Chinese Wall" is a barrier imposed by an institution preventing one of its divisions from communicating nonpublic information to another division.
    15. Department barriers, he said, keep laboratory researchers from communicating with students, thus handicapping the Soviet production of new scientists.
    16. Bright colored murals depicting Noriega's army in action, atop armored cars and communicating via walkie talkies, adorned the walls of the compound.
    17. As the embodiment of inspirational potency, Mr. Morris wove sinuously around the prostrated Orpheus, communicating not simply his concern for the exhausted husband but also his belief in his ability to overcome every obstacle.
    18. The bulk of the schools should be communicating electronically in two years, he believes. The network will be used for schools to register the marks for individual coursework, which is one aspect of the assessment process.
    19. 'Computers might communicate with each other, the buffs are communicating on the Internet, but for the majority of us, we'll still be using paper for at least another five years.' The human attachment to paper is only partly to blame.
    20. At present, a shareholder needs prior approval from the SEC when communicating in writing with more than 10 other shareholders. Oral discussions between shareholders would be exempt from any type of filing.
    21. It's a good way of communicating," Mark Niederkorn, manager of Kennedy's Market in Decatur, said Saturday.
    22. "You get the right people together and keep them communicating," says Mr. Craig, a former accountant who came to Collins after stints at computer and detergent companies.
    23. Getting the range of products and customer service right, and effectively communicating the message to consumers, are an integral part of the process.
    24. Gary Selby said he has spent more than $1,200 on telephone calls communicating with hostages' families and trying to drum up publicity for the Freedom Trust at Riggs National Bank in Washington.
    25. Baxter takes special pride in the speed with which the network can reach disaster areas, communicating with victims while official relief efforts are still gearing up.
    26. For all of Mr. Ackroyd's patent desire to convince us that he is communicating a transcendent vision, there's little vision here, and altogether too much mystical posturing.
    27. When demand for its services is out-stripping resources, the voluntary sector urgently needs to find ways of communicating that message.
    28. GM and Daewoo have done little better communicating with one another on the factory floor.
    29. "To keep the magic, it has to be just Snuggle and the viewer communicating," she says.
    30. Soviet scientists are having trouble communicating with an unmanned spacecraft, and the problem is jeopardizing a joint U.S.-Soviet study of the sun planned for this month, the Los Angeles Times reported today.
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