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Answer for the clue "Transmit information to others ", 11 letters:
communicate

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The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Communicate \Com*mu"ni*cate\, v. i. To share or participate; to possess or enjoy in common; to have sympathy. Ye did communicate with my affliction. --Philip. iv. 4. To give alms, sympathy, or aid. To do good and to communicate forget not. --Heb. xiii. ...

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
vb. 1 To impart 2 # (context transitive English) To impart or transmit (information or knowledge) (term: to) someone; to make known, to tell. (from 16th c.) 3 # (context transitive English) To impart or transmit (an intangible quantity, substance); to give ...

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Communicate is the verb form of communication . Communicate may also refer to: Communicate (Sasha and John Digweed album) , 2000 Communicate (The Feelers album) , 2001 Communicate (TV series) , a Canadian game show television series Willingness to communicate ...

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
v. transmit information ; "Please communicate this message to all employees" [syn: pass on , pass , put across ] transmit thoughts or feelings; "He communicated his anxieties to the psychiatrist" [syn: intercommunicate ] transfer to another; "communicate ...

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
verb COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS ■ ADVERB clearly ▪ Both the material to be covered in tests as well as the criteria used in evaluating student performance are clearly communicated in writing. ▪ They must be able to clearly communicate the results of their ...

Usage examples of communicate.

But I do not know if he communicated any of those from the afterworld, because the only dream-counsels that I could recall when I awoke were those that Wyrd had already imparted to me while he was still of this world.

If they were to make an initial non-violent contact with the Dyson aliens, I would expect them to make some attempt to communicate and build up a rapport.

Foreign Minister Hennyei communicated to the Swedish and Turkish Embassies in Budapest the proclamation and its reasons, and communicated also to the Hungarian Embassies in Stockholm and Ankara the request that they should bring the facts to the attention of the representatives of the Allied Powers.

The sanguinary struggle which now ensued between the Army of Northern Virginia and the Army of the Potomac continued for three days, and the character of these battles, together with their decisive results, have communicated to the events an extraordinary interest.

Core knew that the topography of the Void Which Binds could be modulated to transmit information instantaneously -- via the fatline -- but that this was a clumsy and destructive use of the medium of Planck space, rather like communicating across a continent by means of artificially produced earthquakes.

Although we would be unable to communicate with the vessel, they would certainly beam down an investigating team, once biosensors showed life.

Yet even Dom Carlo, who had the precious laran too - everything about the man spoke of easy, accustomed power - could not communicate with the birds, though he seemed able to know anything about men.

Persian so that he could communicate freely with Bokharan officials, but to conceal his knowledge of Uzbek on the chance that he might overhear useful comments by men who thought that he did not understand.

Word, as Brahma, communicated to man the revelations to himself, 604-u.

Esther, who was as keen as a razor, took care to say that the same oath that I had taken had been imposed on her by the oracle, and that she could not communicate the cabalistic secret to anyone without the permission of her genius, under pain of losing it herself.

I immediately communicated with Majors Skinner and Cattley that I had been relieved.

Hitler communicated his thoughts to his military chiefs ten days later.

We put up at the end of thirteen miles, and were then joined by a Chipewyan, who came, as we supposed, to serve as our guide to Pierre au Calumet, but as none of the party could communicate with our new friend, otherwise than by signs, we waited patiently until the morning to see what he intended to do.

Formalized movements, the ancient unspoken language used to communicate with spirits and with other clans whose few guttural words and common hand signals were different, were all that followed.

Messengers were sent to communicate with these two leaders, but had they been British columns instead of fellow-countrymen they could not have found greater difficulty in running them to earth.