Pronunciation: /kəˈmjuːnɪˌkeɪt wɪð/
verb to convey or exchange information or messages
A1 I communicate with my friends through text messages.
A2 She communicates with her colleagues via email.
B1 They communicate with customers using a chatbot on their website.
B2 The manager communicates effectively with the team during weekly meetings.
C1 The diplomats communicated with each other in multiple languages during the negotiations.
C2 The professor communicates complex ideas with clarity and precision in his lectures.
preposition a word that shows the relationship between a noun or pronoun and other words in a sentence
A1 I can communicate with my friend using text messages.
A2 She communicates with her colleagues through email.
B1 It is important for teachers to communicate with parents regularly.
B2 The two countries have agreed to communicate with each other through diplomatic channels.
C1 The CEO communicates with the board of directors to discuss company strategy.
C2 In order to resolve the conflict, both parties need to communicate with each other openly and honestly.
formal It is important for professionals to effectively communicate with their colleagues.
informal I need to communicate with my friend about our plans for the weekend.
slang I'll shoot you a text to communicate with you later.
figurative The artist uses colors to communicate with the viewer in a subtle way.
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