Definitions
American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition
- v. To communicate with each other.
- v. To be connected or adjoined, as rooms or passages.
Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
- To have or hold reciprocal communication.
- To communicate reciprocally; transmit to and from each other.
Wiktionary
- v. To communicate, one with another
- v. To be interconnected
GNU Webster's 1913
- v. To communicate mutually; to hold mutual communication.
- v. To communicate mutually; to interchange.
WordNet 3.0
- v. be interconnected, afford passage
- v. transmit thoughts or feelings
Examples
“With EHRs that easily intercommunicate, we can reward better teamwork among providers to re-integrate care despite our fragmented healthcare business model.”
Francine Hardaway: Are Electronic Health Records the Answer?
““The definition of language we use in the Ethnologue places a strong emphasis,” said Dr. Lewis, “on the ability to intercommunicate as the test for splitting or joining.””
inkblurt · How Linguists and Missionaries Share a Bible of 6,912 Languages – New York Times
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“On Earth, different Cultures continue to intercommunicate, exchanging our different perspectives on reality, comparing notes.”
“Again something sacred is done in all the sacraments, which belongs to the notion of "Sacrifice"; and the faithful intercommunicate through all the sacraments, which this”
Summa Theologica, Part III (Tertia Pars) From the Complete American Edition
“What an immeasurable profit it would be for the human race if we were able to intercommunicate by means of one language.”
“Some few of them do communicate with other main channels to the great upper river, and others are main channels themselves; but most of them intercommunicate with each other and lead nowhere in particular, and you can't even get there because of their shallowness.”
“He had impressions, possibly gross and unjust, in regard to the way women move constantly together amid such considerations and subtly intercommunicate, when they don't still more subtly dissemble, the hopes or fears of which persons of the opposite sex form the subject.”
“The roads by which the various detachments of the army could intercommunicate for concentration upon any given point were numerous and well kept up, and were familiar to all commanding and staff officers.”
“They pushed on, clambering up, scurrying down, tramping gaily, till by degrees the chambers of Carinthia's imagination closed their doors and would no longer intercommunicate.”
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