0 present participle of communicate
1 to share information with others by speaking, writing, moving your body, or using other signals:
2 to pass a disease from one person or animal to another
3 If one room communicates with another, it connects with it through a door:
She went to see a clairvoyant who said he could communicate with her dead husband.
She is that rare animal , a brilliant scientist who can communicate her ideas to ordinary people.
Having knowledge is one thing but being able to communicate it to others is another kettle of fish.
His skill lies in his ability to communicate quite complex ideas very simply.
Coming up after the break, we have a man who claims he can communicate with fish.
He is adept at communicating, using a mixture of single-word utterances and pantomime.
Where face-to-face attendance at team meetings is difficult, access to alternative ways of communicating with other team members will be found.
Problems exist not only with maintaining currency of information with respect to performance standards, but also in communicating connection to contemporar y ideas.