[verb] - to give successfully (thoughts, feelings, ideas or information) to others through speech, writing, bodily movements or signalsI prefer to communicate the results by/through/in writing rather than by giving them over the telephone. [T]Unable to speak a word of the language, he communicated with (= using) his hands. [I]As an actor he could communicate a whole range of emotions. [T]If two people communicate (with each other) they are able to understand each other and have a satisfactory relationship.I'm afraid we just don't communicate.(specialized) Diseases are sometimes said to be communicated if they are given by one person to another.(formal) Rooms communicate when they connect with each other through a door.The bedroom communicates with both toilet and hall.
COMMUNICATE
Meaning of COMMUNICATE in English
Cambridge English vocab. Кембриджский английский словарь. 2012