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Definition of Intercommunicate
1. Verb. Be interconnected, afford passage. "These rooms intercommunicate"
2. Verb. Transmit thoughts or feelings. "He communicated his anxieties to the psychiatrist"
Specialized synonyms: Grimace, Make A Face, Pull A Face, Gab, Yak, Finger-spell, Fingerspell, Aphorise, Aphorize, Riddle, Project, Contact, Get Hold Of, Get Through, Reach, Bring Down, Impose, Inflict, Visit, Commune, Ask, Enquire, Inquire, Telecommunicate, Inform, Jest, Joke, Blog, Greet, Address, Turn To, Nod, Sign, Mouth, Speak, Talk, Utter, Verbalise, Verbalize, Speak, Talk, Speak, Talk, Gesticulate, Gesture, Motion, Telepathise, Telepathize, Write, Radio, Write, Network, Sign, Signal, Signalise, Signalize, Semaphore, Whistle, Give, Throw, Give, Pay, Give, Render, Carry, Convey, Express, Issue, Come Across, Come Over, Share, Get
Generic synonyms: Interact
Derivative terms: Communicating, Communication, Communication, Communicative, Communicator, Communicatory, Intercommunication
Definition of Intercommunicate
1. v. i. To communicate mutually; to hold mutual communication.
2. v. t. To communicate mutually; to interchange.
Definition of Intercommunicate
1. Verb. To communicate, one with another ¹
2. Verb. To be interconnected ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Lexicographical Neighbors of Intercommunicate
Literary usage of Intercommunicate
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Brain Considered Anatomically, Physiologically and Philosophically by Emanuel Swedenborg, Rudolph Leonhard Tafel (1882)
"CHAPTER XL THE LATERAL VENTRICLES AND THE FORAMINA WHEREBY THEY intercommunicate.
457. THE lateral ventricles, which are also called the anterior, ..."
2. Allen's Synonyms and Antonyms by Frederic Sturges Allen (1920)
"intercommunicate, inter- commune (rare); spec, ... See INTERCOURSE, PASSAGE. S.
Referring to places joined by passageways, etc.: connect, intercommunicate. ..."
3. Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society Held at Philadelphia for by American Philosophical Society (1888)
"The terminal filaments intercommunicate and form a loose plexus (Fig. hyoglossus)
with the N. lingualis (R. of N. trigeminus), which in this ..."
4. The Psychology of Suggestion: A Research Into the Subconscious Nature of Man by Boris Sidis (1898)
"The two do not mingle their waters ; and still, separate and different as the
two are, they nevertheless intercommunicate. The warmth of the Gulf Stream is ..."
5. On the Anatomy of Vertebrates by Richard Owen (1868)
"the placental Mammalia, relates to the very brief period during which the auricles
intercommunicate in the Marsupials, and to the minute size, ..."
6. On the Anatomy of Vertebrates by Richard Owen (1868)
"the placental Mammalia, relates to the very brief period during which the auricles
intercommunicate in the Marsupials, and to the minute size, ..."