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intercommunicative

Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • Inclined to be communicative with each other; disposed toward mutual exchange of opinions, knowledge, or facts.

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Examples

  • The race of men constitute one vast, nervy body, with all the members vitally interdependent, vitally intercommunicative, inherently one and whole, every part related to every other part in community of interest, and every part suffering in so far as any part is undeveloped or bruised or broken.

    Things That Matter Most: Devotional Papers 1817-1893 1913

  • Very often the words are merely the punctuation of thought, rather the crests of the long waves of intercommunicative silences.

    The Walking Woman 1907

  • Everybody in these civilised, intercommunicative days seems arrested: everybody is a compromise.

    More Pages from a Journal Mark Rutherford 1872

  • Her transparency displayed to him all the common virtues, and a serene possession of the inestimable and eminent one outweighing all; but charm, wit, ardour, intercommunicative quickness, and kindling beauty, airy grace, were qualities that a man, it seemed, had to look for in women spotted by a doubt of their having the chief and priceless.

    Diana of the Crossways — Complete George Meredith 1868

  • Philosophy in fiction tells, among various other matters, of the perils of this intimate acquaintance with a flattering familiar in the 'purer' -- a person who more than ceases to be of else to us after his ideal shall have led up men from their flint and arrowhead caverns to intercommunicative daylight.

    Diana of the Crossways — Volume 1 George Meredith 1868

  • Philosophy in fiction tells, among various other matters, of the perils of this intimate acquaintance with a flattering familiar in the 'purer' -- a person who more than ceases to be of else to us after his ideal shall have led up men from their flint and arrowhead caverns to intercommunicative daylight.

    Diana of the Crossways — Complete George Meredith 1868

  • Her transparency displayed to him all the common virtues, and a serene possession of the inestimable and eminent one outweighing all; but charm, wit, ardour, intercommunicative quickness, and kindling beauty, airy grace, were qualities that a man, it seemed, had to look for in women spotted by a doubt of their having the chief and priceless.

    Diana of the Crossways — Volume 2 George Meredith 1868

  • Philosophy in fiction tells, among various other matters, of the perils of this intimate acquaintance with a flattering familiar in the 'purer' -- a person who more than ceases to be of else to us after his ideal shall have led up men from their flint and arrowhead caverns to intercommunicative daylight.

    Complete Project Gutenberg Works of George Meredith George Meredith 1868

  • Her transparency displayed to him all the common virtues, and a serene possession of the inestimable and eminent one outweighing all; but charm, wit, ardour, intercommunicative quickness, and kindling beauty, airy grace, were qualities that a man, it seemed, had to look for in women spotted by a doubt of their having the chief and priceless.

    Complete Project Gutenberg Works of George Meredith George Meredith 1868

  • Throughout the latticework structure of the TRN, conscious perception could be accomplished and elaborated through accumulating intercommunicative processing across the first-order input signal and the higher-order signals from its functionally associated cortices.

    BioMed Central - Latest articles Byoung-Kyong Min 2010

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