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Definition of Communicating
1. Noun. The activity of communicating; the activity of conveying information. "They could not act without official communication from Moscow"
Generic synonyms: Act, Deed, Human Action, Human Activity
Specialized synonyms: Transmission, Intercommunication, Medium, Channel, Communication Channel, Line, Mail, Mail Service, Post, Postal Service, Dramatic Art, Dramatics, Dramaturgy, Theater, Theatre, Discourse, Discussion, Treatment, Exhortation, Expression, Verbal Expression, Verbalism, Exam, Examination, Test, Persuasion, Suasion, Dissuasion, Expostulation, Objection, Remonstrance, Remonstration, Contact, Touch, Traffic
Derivative terms: Communicate, Communicate, Communicate, Communicate, Communicate, Communicate, Communicational
Definition of Communicating
1. Verb. (present participle of communicate) ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Communicating
1. communicate [v] - See also: communicate
Lexicographical Neighbors of Communicating
Literary usage of Communicating
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The American Naturalist by American Society of Naturalists, Essex Institute (1872)
"FLIES AS A MEANS OF Communicating CONTAGIOUS DISEASES.— Prof. Leidy remarked at
a late meeting of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, ..."
2. Ivanhoe: A Romance by Walter Scott (1895)
"... sort of turrets communicating with the interior of the keep itself. The distant
appearance of this huge building, with these singular accompaniments, ..."
3. The History of the Peloponnesian War by Thucydides, Henry Dale, Thomas Arnold (1873)
"... with the majority, but only communicating them to оно of thu officers who
joined the expedition, grunted u truco for four months, ..."
4. The Revolutionary Diplomatic Correspondence of the United States by United States Dept. of State, Francis Wharton, John Bassett Moore (1889)
"Men-hunts and traders, in unarmed ships, who accommodate different nations by
communicating and exchanging the necessaries and conveniences of life. 4. ..."