Pronunciation: /trænˈsmɪtəl/
noun a letter or document that is sent to someone
A1 The transmittal of information through email is common in today's workplace.
A2 Please include a transmittal letter with your application for the job.
B1 The transmittal of confidential documents should be done through secure channels.
B2 The transmittal of data between departments is crucial for the smooth operation of the company.
C1 The transmittal of the research findings was done through a detailed report and presentation.
C2 The transmittal of the contract was completed with all necessary signatures and approvals.
adjective relating to the act of transmitting or sending something
A1 The transmittal document was sent via email.
A2 The transmittal letter contained important information.
B1 The transmittal form must be completed and signed before submission.
B2 The transmittal process was smooth and efficient.
C1 The transmittal system in place ensures secure delivery of sensitive documents.
C2 The transmittal protocol is followed meticulously to prevent any errors in communication.
formal The transmittal of important documents must be done securely.
informal Can you handle the transmittal of these files for me?
slang I'll take care of the transmittal, no worries.
figurative The transmittal of knowledge from teacher to student is crucial for learning.
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