communicate
com·mu·ni·cate / kəˈmyoōnəˌkāt/ • v. 1. [intr.] share or exchange information, news, or ideas. ∎ [tr.] impart or pass on (information, news, or ideas): he communicated his findings to the inspector. ∎ [tr.] convey or transmit (an emotion or feeling) in a nonverbal way. ∎ succeed in conveying one's ideas or in evoking understanding in others: the ability to communicate. ∎ (of two people) be able to share and understand each other's thoughts and feelings. ∎ [tr.] (usu. be communicated) pass on (an infectious disease) to another person or animal. ∎ [tr.] transmit (heat or motion). ∎ [often as adj.] (communicating) (of two rooms) have a common connecting door.2. [intr.] Christian Church receive Holy Communion.DERIVATIVES: com·mu·ni·ca·tor / -ˌkātər/ n.com·mu·ni·ca·to·ry / -kəˌtôrē/ adj.