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  • verb Simple past tense and past participle of communicate.

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Examples

  • Third, the phrase communicated that, like common colds, depression was ubiquitous.

    Crazy Like Us Ethan Watters 2010

  • Thomas Von Essen, a former New York City fire commissioner, said that the term communicated crucial information to new firefighters.

    Archive 2006-07-01 Ann Althouse 2006

  • Her expression communicated the worry that, whatever it was, it probably had to be accomplished at the doctor’s office in the presence of isopropyl alcohol.

    Shortcut Man P. G. Sturges 2011

  • Her expression communicated the worry that, whatever it was, it probably had to be accomplished at the doctor’s office in the presence of isopropyl alcohol.

    Shortcut Man P. G. Sturges 2011

  • Ex-communicated from the do-nothing party of 'no' ..... play the lotto Charlie, your luck is riding high.

    Crist wants special session, amendment to ban offshore drilling 2010

  • When U.S. executives are sent to Mexico, they soon hear that Mexicans are "indirect" and "will not give you a straight answer," especially if what needs to be communicated is unpleasant.

    For The Sake Of Clarity 2006

  • When U.S. executives are sent to Mexico, they soon hear that Mexicans are "indirect" and "will not give you a straight answer," especially if what needs to be communicated is unpleasant.

    For The Sake Of Clarity 2006

  • That simple title communicated the deeply painful message of loss of identity and continuity, of the reduction of a human being into a thing without a soul.

    ANC Today 2004

  • That simple title communicated the deeply painful message of loss of identity and continuity, of the reduction of a human being into a thing without a soul.

    ANC Today 2004

  • The extensive view from the top created a deep impression on the French explorer; he grew enthusiastic over the beauty of the level valley below and called the place Mont Royal -- a name communicated to the busy city of Montreal that lies below.

    A Book of Discovery The History of the World's Exploration, From the Earliest Times to the Finding of the South Pole

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